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Subject says it all...setting up a 20" basic glass tank to be used as a frag tank.

A fish or two? If so... suggestions as to species? Or fish-less?

HOB powerfilter, heater, couple hunks of rock, bare bottom, probably an additional PH for more flow for SPS frags and a custom LED fixture I haven't build yet.

It's living in my kitchen, on a stand in a corner, and is sorta on display, so I kinda dig the idea of having a fish in there to keep things interesting...
 

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Subject says it all...setting up a 20" basic glass tank to be used as a frag tank.

A fish or two? If so... suggestions as to species? Or fish-less?


It's living in my kitchen, on a stand in a corner, and is sorta on display, so I kinda dig the idea of having a fish in there to keep things interesting...

I'd vote on fish-less.
Considering our aim here in keeping fish/corals is to provide the best environment for them to thrive, not just to survive.
Living in a frag tank doesn't sound much like an interesting life for a fish...imo :(
 

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why not? just curious.

His description vs a reef tank...

a 20" basic glass tank
HOB powerfilter, heater, couple hunks of rock, bare bottom, probably an additional PH for more flow for SPS frags

..and likely a bunch of egg crate..

I read that as a LOT of flow, plastic, glass and good lighting for growing corals.

We add more to a FOWLR tank to make a fish feel 'at home'.

He asked for opinions, so i gave mine ;)

...and a 20" tank isn't suitable for many types of fish.
 

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