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Old 02-06-2008, 07:09 PM
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I will not make that decision for anyone.
but general of thumb is to go as big as you can afford and accomodate.
it is cheaper to go there at the beginning because we all end up there at the end...lol
if a smaller tank is all you can afford or want at this time, I personally don't forsee a problem with this being your first tank.
I had seahorses and corals in it with no problems and it will certainly fill the needs as a reef tank.

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