Tidal 110 for a soft coral reef tank

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I'm thinking of using a hob filter for my first salt water tank. It's going to be a 72 gal tank which I was planning to filter using a tidal 110 and a bullet 3 hob protein skimmer.
Will this forwarding work for med load and easy/soft corals?
 

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Yes! And I actually have a Seachem 110 for sale I am looking to sell. You need a replacement sponge but it’s in working order. Let me know if you’d like to buy it. It’s not listed yet. But I used it in my 75-gallon pufferfish tank and it worked great!
 
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I'm thinking of using a hob filter for my first salt water tank. It's going to be a 72 gal tank which I was planning to filter using a tidal 110 and a bullet 3 hob protein skimmer.
Will this forwarding work for med load and easy/soft corals?

Should be okay but you will need a wavemaker for additional flow.
You'll need to change out carbon regularly
 
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