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Old 07-19-2009, 10:50 PM
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Thanx for the quick replies. Keep em coming - especially the fish introduction stuff. I'm reading the Reefkeeping site non stop since I heard about it - great site - thanx for the link!!!
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Old 07-19-2009, 10:55 PM
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No problem at all , it keeps me occupied for hours at work . Take a look at the tank of the months threads (1 a month for about 3 years now) for some fantastic ideas. Coming strait from the experts!
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Old 07-20-2009, 01:52 AM
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RSM250 is a very good and balanced choice imo.
I do not have personal experience with it, but I have few good friends who use it and are very satisfied.
You have there 6 *39w t5 set up, a skimmer running on hydor pump and hydor water movement pump.
I believe you will have to add some extra flow pump for sps (Tunze 6055 + single will be ideal, if not Koralia are good as well).
You don’t have tap-off system there so you will have to add one (I believe it is one of the most important part for a stable reef)

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1. Copperbanded Butterflyfish-not for a newbie
2. Longnose Hawkfish-Will eat small invertebrates (such as shrimps)
3. Pink & Yellow Anthias (really and medium sized pink/yellow fish)-not for a newbie+ too small tank
4. Banggai Cardinal- ok
5. Blue-green puller (Chromis)-ok
6. Clown(s) - typical orange, or black-ok,On pair or small group –s size
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