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    Mike - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Default Help me Decide.....Chalice Tank

    With my wife leaving me my head has been all over the map. I am picking up the tank tomorrow and getting it on the stand and at least plumbed.

    Livestock wise it is going to be tight for a while. I want to get the pyramids and a few other interesting fish. Coral wise I am torn. I want to really do a dedicated species tank and I love echinophyllia as much as acropora now.

    I think the echino's may be a little easier to keep and not get aggravated as easily. The Acropora are way more sensetive plus come with the risk of all the pest.

    I want to decide before I start moving on finalizing the lights. I actually just made up my own mind. I am going to do Echono's.

    Are there any pest associated with them that anyone knows of???
    Last edited by Rabidgoose; 03-15-2011 at 09:21 PM.
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