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| Ricordea | considering a 24 gallon aquapod I am selling my 90 gallon set up to a friend and I am hoping to upgrade that to a 100 hundred gallon reef ready tank. The 37 gallon is going into retirement where I'll either set it up eventually as a frag tank or givin away or sold. My first tank I am strongly leaning toward is a 24 gallon aquapod with 64watt pcs a nano koralia powerhead and sapphire protein skimmer a heater and a pedestal stand. The inhabitants I am thinking will be various polyps, candy cane coral, cluster dusters, some mushrooms, 1 sixline wrasse, 1 clown goby, 1 bicolor blenny. I read a thread in the nano forum about tossing out the nano balls sponges and instead using rubble rock and filter floss which I am going to do. The reason I went with the pcs and not the mh with it is cost. input welcomed. I know I have been throwing ideas out there alot but you guys have helped me alot in making informed decisions designed to maximize the reefkeeping experiance thank you very much reef sanctuary people. ![]()
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