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SkankinSurfer05

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I am setting up a new 46 gallon bow. It is going to be my first reef tank, i have plenty of experience with fish only saltwater tanks. I am planning on having a 10 gallon refugium and a Fluval 304 Canister filter in the way of filtration. Is this good enough to keep the tank clear and healthy? Please post your opinion.

Thanks tons,
Alex
 

ChrisRD

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For a reef, most of us favor the use of live rock and protein skimmers over something like a canister filter. Some also like to run carbon periodically, or even continuously, in addition to the skimming and the natural filtration of the rock/sand.
 

shawnz28

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If you are going to do a reef. Go with live rock maybe 35-60 pounds depending on what you like as far as looks and how dense the rock is. And a goo skimmer, I recommend a AquaC Remora. The will be all the filtration you will need. Though you could use the Fluval for Carbon
 

mutley29

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Get the AquaC Remora, i've got one on my 46 bow, excellent, quiet skimmer, you should have seen the crap it pulled out when i was curing my LR in there.
If you get the surface skimmer attachment you can put carbon under the skimmer return.

A couple of maxijet powerheads and you'll be set

HTH :)
 

alkataz

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I like the remover too. I would alos suggest that you look into adding a sump. You could have your fuge and dimmer and all that other stuff out of sight and all in one general location.
 

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