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  1. 40g too small for a newbie?

    <quote>Hi, my name is Matt, and I'm a former marsupial. </quote> Well that means you're probably not so far from me. I live in Perth western australia and I have access to some beautiful (unpoluted as far as I know) sand, reefs all around Rottnest island. I don't know the legal stuff here but I...
  2. 40g too small for a newbie?

    Thanks guys for all your answers. As you all seem to be helpful, I'm going to hit you with a few more questions. The setup I had in mind is a 40g tank (36*14*18) with 1 (2 maybe?) internal overflow and a hang on type refugium. A few fish, invertebrates and a few corals for color but with a good...
  3. 40g too small for a newbie?

    Thanks guys for all your answers. As you all seem to be helpful, I'm going to hit you with a few more questions. The setup I had in mind is a 40g tank (36*14*18) with 1 (2 maybe?) internal overflow and a hang on type refugium. A few fish, invertebrates and a few corals for color but with a good...
  4. 40g too small for a newbie?

    Also, what kind of bioload could a 40g tank handle? Once I've got the hand for this and all the necessary equipment, I was hoping to put _2 perculas with a host anenome _a yellow tang _1 or 2 other fish I haven't decided on yet _A clam _The cleaning crew (snails, hermits, shrimps) _The...
  5. 40g too small for a newbie?

    Here I was late at night surfing looking for information and dreaming about that 200g tank that I was going to buy in a few months when suddenly I had the greatest idea. One of my wife's solid oak cabinets would be a great spot to put a tank and would only require a few mods to be the ideal...

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