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![]() "linzi" wrote in message om... | any infomation would be greatly appreciated. | thanks | linzi Welcome to the obsession.g Good choices on much of what you posted. The RO unit is an excellent move. I'm not familiar with the filter, but keep in mind that biological filtration in a reef tank is different than in a freshwater tank. In other words, lose the media. In a *reef* tank (not so much in a fish-only), even low nitrate is a serious enemy, unlike in fw, where nitrates can get pretty high and cause no harm, and the filter media will be a nitrate factory. Your live rock is your filter. With the amount of LR you intend to get, you likely won't need any other filtration, just the powerheads for circulation. I'm a major advocate for sumps and refugiums, if only to increase the overall water volume and have a place to grow macroalgae to assist in denitrification. Your lighting will need some serious upgrading, to Power Compact(PC) Very High Output Fluorescent (VHO) or even Metal Halide(MH) or a combination. Many inverts and virtually all corals require lighting beyond what Normal Output flourescent can provide. PC is the most cost effective route, but limits you from some types of corals. The deep sand bed (DSB) is not "necessary* though it's debatable. Many swear by them, others rebuke the theory. Do your own research. I have 2 salt tanks, one with sand, and it's 2 inches at most. Subscribe to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs as this group is pretty much unused. Go to www.reefcentral.com , sign up and start reading. hope this helps and keep posting. Billy --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.773 / Virus Database: 520 - Release Date: 10/5/2004 |
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