Oh thanks I will have a lookebay has sump kits I looked at one myself
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Oh thanks I will have a lookebay has sump kits I looked at one myself
Emma_fish be sure to ask the seller what (if anything) they used to clean the inside of the tank (assuming it was used) in the teardown process. It's surprising the household cleaning agents/chemicals some use during the process to get the tank "clean" and appealing for sale.I have decided on a budget of £1,000 I have found a full marine system Tonga branch rock , sand and everything really apart from fish and coral on eBay for £799 but it’s only 4ft but I mean it’s a great deal I’m considering it I
you looking to sell it180 gallon for $1000
Thats brand new at the pet storeyou looking to sell it
125 are $600 that is with over flows.Thats brand new at the pet store
No standThats brand new at the pet store
Great fish, lots of personality, but I personally wouldn't start with one. Porcupines get big (1') and are not listed as reef compatible; although you will see them in reef tanks from time to time online. There are smaller (saddle, sharpnose, etc.) that would be a better fit, in my opinion. Either way, I'd make a stocking list, then plan, before adding anything. There are a lot of helpful members, with tons of experience, always willing to share their experiences and best position your tank for success.Ok so just a quick question I saw a saltwater puffer at my lfs and I absolutely love it but I fear it could either eat coral or not be a good beginner fish it was a porcupine puffer I think