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Old September 12th 06, 12:13 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Default I wanna do Salt Water

Hello,

I have wanted to do sal****er for a couple of years. After a recent
promotion I think I might actually be able to afford it. I was hoping to
get some ideas. I have an available 39 Gallon tank (Same footprint as a 29
just taller). I would like to use what I have simply because I want to see
how this goes before I sink to much money into it.

What I am thinking of doing is using the current tank to start out then
moving up in size when money permits. I would like to go to 90 or 120 then
I could use the current tank as a sump. I would love to hear suggestions on
the best way to go. Also your opinions of my "master plan" would be
appreciated. The only other specific that i would like to address is wether
my biowheel filtration will be enough.

Please list sites that would be good for doing some research on.

THANKS!!

James
 




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