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![]() Two XP3 canister filters (2x 350gph) mostly with bio media Four Aquaclear 70 powerheads w/ quickfilters (4 x 400 GPH) for mechanical Two Hydor Koralia Pumps (2 x 1400 GPH) Deltec MCE600 Skimmer 500 GPH UV Sterilizer Total GPH: 5600 Maybe "massive" is a bit of an overstatement- its a lot. The proof is in the pudding, the tank stays clean, clear and the fish are fat and healthy. Only stress comes from the stupid domino damsels constantly laying eggs.... I think its a bit incorrect to say that there are too many fish in a tank (the fish getting too large for a tank is another statement all together, one which I agree with. If anyone has seen yellow tangs in the wild they will know that even these guys will outgrow a 200 gallon). If the tank is doing well and in balance, and there is no aggression, then where is there an issue? Maybe we should put a disclaimer "Only to be attempted by professionals". ![]() ![]() Cheers! -Diana |
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