Upgrading to 120g from a 20g cube. Any tips or advice is welcome.

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I wish I started back up with a bigger tank, my waterbox 20cube almost has no room left for corals and I'm always buying more and more corals. I can't help myself.
 

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Expect to spend more money on everything and take up more space for water changes and gear.
I went the other way and went from a 175g to a 25g tank and the logistics shift was insane. I spend WAY less on the tank now and I can still enjoy my little piece of reef.
 
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Expect to spend more money on everything and take up more space for water changes and gear.
I went the other way and went from a 175g to a 25g tank and the logistics shift was insane. I spend WAY less on the tank now and I can still enjoy my little piece of reef.
Maybe not that big but a 80 to 120g I think I should be able to manage.
 

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It's the same, except everything is bigger, heavier, more expensive and takes 4x more time :beaming-face-with-smiling-eyes:.

Get yourself a few big containers, a cheap powerhead and a stout pump for water changes and the rest will come naturally. Good luck with the new tank!
 

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