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Old August 27th 06, 07:02 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Default Direction Found-Help Me Settle

Ok---
thanks to a lot of reading and a lot of help from you people I`m real close
starting up. I just have to settle on the units I want to buy.
Noise is a big concern for me. My home is not big,but its an open echo
chamber.
These are ways to go that I am comfortable with. Please comment on the
system effectiveness and noise level, and suggest products in a similiar
direction + price range that are better suited for my needs. As a beginner I
would feel more comfortable with some kind of external filter to aid the
Live-Rock.

65 Gallon Tank-FOWLR
1)60 lbs Live-Rock,AquaC Remora Skimmer,emperor 400 Bio wheel filter
or
2)60 lbs. Live-Rock,Bak Pak Dual Pak


 




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