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Old 06-24-2004, 01:47 PM
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Quinn,

Before our latest moves, from 2300 sq ft three storey townhouse to 1000 sq ft rental apartment to 1500 sq ft apartment condo, we had a 180g reef. Had to tear it down too, almost breaking my heart A couple of months later, in the rental, I found one of those All Glass 7g bowfronts and had to set it up - I missed working with the SW environment that bad.

About a year later, we are now in the process of upgrading our three tanks and the largest will be a 120g So, I guess I want to give you some advice here, based on my humble experiences in the hobby. DON'T go with a puny 10g Go as big as you can, nothing less than a 20g, imo. And even at that size, very shortly down the road you're going to want to upgrade to something even larger. Save your money by foregoing the small potatoes and go for the largest you can reasonably afford right off the bat.

Where are you going, anyway? I'm sure you've answered this question before, but I have cornflakes for brains this morning and cannot remember. Will you have a chance to get back up the Edmonton for meetings on occasion? Sure hope so
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