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Hello, I am new to this hobby and want to ask if the fluval flex 123 marine is a good choice? Is the filter good and the light enough for some corals like anemona? ( i want a great aquarium so do i need to change something or these components are good enough )
 

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The filter depends on a good and reliable pump
 

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Hello, I am new to this hobby and want to ask if the fluval flex 123 marine is a good choice? Is the filter good and the light enough for some corals like anemona? ( i want a great aquarium so do i need to change something or these components are good enough )
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The fluval flex 123 is a freshwater system. Which means the lighting will not be adequate for coral. Also I'd probably stay away from anemone. It will be a good 6 months or more before you can even add one in the first place. Added with the small dimensions it will basically take over your tank and could prevent you from keeping other coral.
 

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