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Old 12-30-2007, 06:01 AM
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I disagree with the comment that the AC500 is useless, with a little modding it becomes a great HOB fuge.
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Old 12-30-2007, 03:25 PM
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Thanks guys for the tips.

The 90G i picked up is rectangular in shape.
Does your tank have an overflow, or is it drilled?

Its a great size tank to start out with! You have lots of options for livestock combinations.

Have you made any decision about what type of tank you want to keep? Fish only, reef? I ask because it may impact what type of information you need, and what type of equipment may best suit your needs.
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Old 12-30-2007, 04:33 PM
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Have you made any decision about what type of tank you want to keep? Fish only, reef? I ask because it may impact what type of information you need, and what type of equipment may best suit your needs.
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I hope to start off small and build it up over time, maybe a clown fish or two and anenome and some other beginner freindly corals.


Oh Mike, that reminds me, I forgot to mention that most anemones will need Metal Halide lighting, there are a few that will do ok under strong T5 lighting, but your T8 lighting is definately not sufficient for an anemone long-term.
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