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Oopsla

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I have not set up a tank yet. I've bought a number of books and have been reading and reading as I want to keep these guys alive when I do get the tank up.

I am putting in a plenum (along with a skimmer and that extra wet/dry sump tank thingy).

My questions are this. Should I leave the plenum as an airpocket or should I force water up through it? What I read is it is better to either of these but not draw down (only for cleaning reasons). It says that if I leave it as an airpocket the gravel lower to the plenum creates a different zone then the gravel zone near the surface. If I force water through it would I not lose this benefit?

Also my tank is a 55 gal. but I will be getting/making a 240-250 gallon tank. Disregarding energy consumption can I buy a skimmer that I can use with the 55 until I switch to the 250?
 

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Oopsla

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All my life I only had freshwater fish. Now that I have a decent job, I wanted to do a marine tank. I worked in the Middle East and did some diving in the Red Sea. Well... I just reaffirmed that I needed to switch outta the boring (no offense to anyone).
I never did a marine tank nor have any of my friends so I am using books as my guide. I guess I could wing it but I hold life precious and wish not to inflict heavy casualties during my "learning" process. All I read says it couldn't hurt to have an undergravel plenum and I'd rather have that extra buffer.

If a good skimmer and wet/dry box is all I need... Great! I am only working from books so all hands on advice is accepted.
 

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