| I agree with Fidojoe, the tanks I have looked at with built in sumps and wet/dry filters all seem pretty limiting. IMO you are much better off with a seperate sump. Another factor for me would be that I don't really like acrylic tanks as they tend to scratch to easy.
I would suggest that you look at a 75 or 100 reef ready with built in overflows. That will make some of the plumbing tasks easier. JMO.
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