I am not really big into know which model rates the best and all that. I know what needs to be done and how to identify and treat most chemical problems. Am kinda wishing now I had more interest when I was in high school in biology instead of focusing on Chem, Physics, Trig and Calc but oh well.
I'm getting a new 180 gallon tank, stand, glass hood, and 2 three foot light sections. I am taking my gravel and heaters out of my 15 and 20 gallon tanks. Population is going to be posted as a follow up. What I really need to know as this set up is already putting me back about $750.00, what filtration to run. I know population will factor in so wait for the follow up to answer please. My inital plan was to use 2 Fluval 405 Cannister filters and that'll go for about 250 for both of them. Can I do better on filtration and not go way out of my pocket on this, or am I good enough at the two cannister set up?
2007-06-20
10:24:39
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I am Legend
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