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    I can always count on good info here.

    I guess I will just have to see how this goes. The price was right.
    The 20 gallon sump, and AquaC Skimmer alone were worth $100. And now with LED taking over, I guess I can probably fine some good deals on MH fixtures.
    And if not, then the worst I am out is time and experience.
    If I acquire all the things I need to run a 110 tall, then a switch to a different tank will be a PITA, but doable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kmbyrnes View Post
    I can always count on good info here.

    I guess I will just have to see how this goes. The price was right.
    The 20 gallon sump, and AquaC Skimmer alone were worth $100. And now with LED taking over, I guess I can probably fine some good deals on MH fixtures.
    And if not, then the worst I am out is time and experience.
    If I acquire all the things I need to run a 110 tall, then a switch to a different tank will be a PITA, but doable.
    The tank will be the inexpensive component. Get the right size from the start.

    Sent from my SPH-L710 using Ohub Campfire mobile app
    Last edited by Tankster; 09-03-2013 at 06:41 AM.

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