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06/29/2015, 10:41 PM | #1 |
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Looking for a new rimless cube - opinions??
hey everyone,
I currently have a Red Sea Max 130D that is pretty scratched up and I am looking to buy a rimless cube. My problem is that I am looking for something between 35 and 45 gallons, which seems to be less common. The Mr. Aqua low iron rimless tanks look nice and affordable, but they only offer a 25 gallon or 60 gallon cube. I have been looking at this Deep Blue 34 gallon rimless reef ready tank and it looks like just what I want. Shipping is $118 so it is about $360 delivered to the door. My question is...has anybody had experience with this company/model? Is there another rimless cube that you'd recommend?? Thanks!! |
06/29/2015, 10:53 PM | #2 |
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There are plenty of rimless aquariums of that size out their but their prices are high. I found nuvo make some good ones. if u have the money go with a cade tank.
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06/30/2015, 08:12 PM | #3 | |
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Thanks for the reply. The Nuvo is nice but I am looking for the tank only without the rear filtration area since I already have a sump. Any other recommendations?? |
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06/30/2015, 09:14 PM | #4 |
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I have the deep blue 30 gal. Not a true cube but I love the dimensions, 24x24x12 makes it a half cube I guess, gives a lot of surface area in a small package.
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I am not a pro so excuse me if I'm wrong. Current Tank Info: 30gal Deep Blue rimless 9/10/2014, 80gal Deep Blue rimless 40gal sump/refugium 9/11/16 LPS reef, 2 x Kessil A160 with a single Maxspect Razor, RO Prime 150INT skimmer, Sicce 3 return pump, Vortech MP40 and MP10 |
06/30/2015, 09:14 PM | #5 |
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CAD Lights makes a 50 semi-cube 24" x 24" x 20"tall
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