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			 One thing to consider is that the pellets will make sticky particles (I think they call it mulm) that does a very good job of gumming up the foam on your reactors.  The mulm will feed your corals, and you may be able to position your pellet reactor in a way that it hits the display right off the bat, and does minimal damage to your filters, but it's something to consider.  I found the pellets to be more of a pain than a benefit... for me at least.   
		
	
		
		
		
		
			One of the LFS tells me that all of their maintenance tanks get GFO no matter what they are running for nutrient reduction. 
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	-Murdoch 160 gallon Reef, almost all SPS, a few LPS, small handfull of Zoas, and 5 clams. LOVING the upgrade (now that most of the work is done!) My tank Journal: http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=75924  | 
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