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Old 11-16-2006, 09:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Ephraim View Post
I'd prefer not to drill, I don't mind doing a little extra work for maintenance. I enjoy messing around in my tanks, that's half the fun.

I don't plan on keeping any fish in here so that should reduce my filtering requirements, correct? Basically all I want to have is snails and hermits to keep the tank clean and have a few type of soft corals growing on the rocks, more of a "still life" that's why I like planted tanks.
I've seen a few fishless reef tanks, but a low fishload is probably more beneficial to corals than no fishload. This is because fish are a natural part of a reef ecosystem. In fact, most corals actually eat fish poo. Think of the fish in a planted tank providing their natural fertilizer to the plants.
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