Will this tank work as a reef tank? Pisces AIO

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I am wondering if the all in one filtration in the back is enough for a reef tank, it says it uses activated carbon and ceramic rings. I am guessing I would have to upgrade the light, but other than that would it be ready for corals, inverts, and maybe a tiny fish? I am wondering if the stock filter is "good enough" as it comes. Has anyone used one of these tanks? I haven't been able to find any info about these tanks.
 

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I don't see why not. Lots to consider with a pico tank though. You wont have the benefit of a fuge or skimmer. But if you're careful with feeding and disciplined with water changes it could work fine. Start with softies and such and keep in mind flow and of course lighting as you mentioned.

I'm interested in how the overflow chamber is set up. Id prob try and use chaeto as both a nutrient export and a physical filter and the rinse it off from time to time. Small bag of carbon and boom, reef tank.

Also, things like masked gobies and eviota gobies are great for picos!
 
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