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Old 12-12-2011, 10:45 PM
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First of all welcome to canreef, next you posted in the featured tank of the months forum . From my experiences, they only say its easier to start big as the levels are a lot more stable. But I strongly recommend starting smaller like 30-50, use it as a stepping stone and grow from there. If you keep up with your maintenance you wont have issues. Keep your bio load down and start with easier corals. With the technology out now you could easily buy an led module to light the tank and keep it with you as you grow. All you will really need is a tank, stand, light, heaters and powerheads. Taking on a 110 with limited experience will be a big leap for you to make, not saying it cant be done but there is a steppe learning cure in this hobby. I personally would watch for a used tank and pick up some dry rock and or used live rock from here and start and read up keeping everything smaller will be easier on you and your wallet. This is a good place to learn and ask questions. I also found going out and looking at other peoples set ups and talking to them was a big help in our learning.
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