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Old 01-22-2011, 04:13 AM
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Work out a realistic capital and operational budget first and make sure that you can make it work.

Go with the biggest tank that you can possibly afford or you are going to be upgrading in a year. Big tanks (to a point) are also easier for beginners.

Don't try to stock pile all of the equipment before you start setting up your tank. Buy what you need as you need it. You may find that as you learn more, many of the things that you thought were needed, really aren't.

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