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    I have a 30 gallon in the back room already cycled and ready to go
    .Iwas thinking about making it a prop tank.It has CC in it now .I
    havetube light for it ,but I need some details on setting up a prop
    tank(filtration ,substrate,and water move .)Some pictures of prop
    tankswould be great just to give me some ideals.O do I need LR in a
    proptank. Would a hang-on power filter work?Any ideals and comments
    wouldbe a great HELP.Thanks
    Tanked

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    Limpit - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I have a prop tank set up with a 29 gallon tank. I have P.C. lighting, a 330 GPM hang on back filter, a protein skimmer and some live rock and the tank has been doing well for the time I have had it set up (4 months)
    I guess it all would matter on what you are thinking about raising on what kind of lighting you will need. I have only softies and a couple of Zoo's in mine so the PC lighting works fine.
    Here is a the only picture I have of it and it was taken right after it was set up. fragtank5 21 05 - Prop Tank
    Happy Reefing!

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