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Looking for opinions on Perfecto tanks
All,
I am in the market for a new 120 gal tank. I was originally going to go with an AGA but recently saw a Perfecto tank at a LFS and really liked the look of the corner overflow. The thing is I don't know of anyone that owns one and really don't know much about them. So, I am looking for what you all have to say about Perfecto tanks. Lets hear all the goods and bads of these tanks. Thanks! -Alonzo |
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I have a Perfecto 220 gallon. The overflow equipment is included in the price and wasnt with the AGA. I love mine. I like the placement of the overflows also.
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I have two Perfecto tanks, a 55g and and a 10g. Both are well bulit and I've not had any problems with either.
I wouldn't think twice about buying a Perfecto tank. If you like it, I say buy it and don't waste any time worring about it. They are pretty solid tanks IME. |
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My 75 is a perfecto. I've had it for 14 years. 7 years for FW and 7 for salt.
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Wow. Thanks for all the positive feed back. I think I am definately going to jump on it. In addition to liking the corner overflow it will also save me some dough by going with a Perfecto as opposed to an AGA tank.
Once again, thanks for all the info. -Alonzo |
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ditto,
I can figure out why AG makes a RR tank and then charges for the over flow. They own Oceanic and Oceanic includes overflws
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