Reef Ready tanks generally means that the tank is drilled for an overflow. The problem is that they are not always ideal. You can always buy a regular tank and get it drilled to your specs but it would probably cost a bit more.
hehe, well I have an 55 gallon all glass tank but it is tempered glass....so drilling is out of the question right? I'm looking for a very quiet solution and I don't want to deal with any problem like Paulairduck stated!!!
The answer to that question is a lifereef overflow, but add the extra money the you would have spent on the hang on, to upgrade to a reef ready and you have a tank that will last you for a very long time, with one less issue to worry about.
I have had good luck with Visio, I have had four tanks from them and not one issue. Lee Mar are good tanks. I stay away from acrylic, because for me, sand and acrylic dont work together, and everytime I cleaned that thing is got scratched.
But it was my first tank and I grew some LE edition algae!!
Glasscages.com did a pretty good job with mine. They are by far the cheapest, but I would hassle them to make sure they don't let any air bubbles in the silicone.
I have seen the glass cage tanks and even inquired about a tank, I just missed the shipping date. I really dont like how they cut their overflow teeth, but that's just me. They do have good prices
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