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    29 gallon Oceanic

    Research is hardly procrastinating! lol
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    A good tank?

    Hey, what you know has helped!
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    29 gallon Oceanic

    That 6.6 is gorgeous! My LFS has crappy looking reefs. No color what so ever. I wouldn't mind doing something like he did...
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    29 gallon Oceanic

    http://www.nanotank.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2758 this is where it mentions that a 2.5 pico through a 3 can keep 1 fish either a citron goby or a green banded goby. 5g can keep a damsel, and in the 7g section it includes the 6g tanks where it then recommends clowns...I looked at Damsels and...
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    29 gallon Oceanic

    I was going by the Sticky in one of the forums about what size tank goes with what fish. I was going to get a citron goby. I have a poll up now of the tank I'm interested in. Please visit!
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    A good tank?

    Sorry this is long, but I wanted peoples' opinions. I thought it looked good...The website for the tank is: www.oceanreeflections.com COST: $117.99 6 Gallon Glass Cube Offers Panoramic viewing with smooth rounded corners. Provides the ideal dimensions for a mini-reef tank that requires...
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    29 gallon Oceanic

    Mistakes are good to me. I just want to be able to start up the tank and actually get to a mistake...lol But I have decided on a tank size. I'm going to keep it smaller than what I originally wanted, but I know this way I'm able to keep up with expenses. I'm heading in the direction of a 10g...
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    29 gallon Oceanic

    Sorry for so many questions, I'm still new to the marine world. I have definitely learned a lot from all of you! And before I buy or do anything, I want to know as much as possible. That way I'm not leaving any detail out. I figure the more informed I am, the better my decisions on my tank and...
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    29 gallon Oceanic

    And I'm not sure about the measurements of the walls. But it's good to know that the sand isn't displacing anything!
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    29 gallon Oceanic

    I meant that a 29g would loose about half, which would be only 15g of swimming area...according to The Kapenta Kid. I can see his point. And that a 20g sump would add more water, but not swimming area. Sorry, I should have made a bit more clearer. :)
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    29 gallon Oceanic

    So a 29g would only really hold about 15g of water...and the sump would add 20. But that 20g isn't exactly a swimming area either. I can't decided on what I plan on doing just yet. I'm stuck between size of the tank, what I want in it, and the different equipment I can have. lol
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    29 gallon Oceanic

    Wow, I wasn't expecting that much water. Is that big of a sump just being generous or is that what I should use anyway?
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    29 gallon Oceanic

    This question's answer is probably common sense...but, why does the tank 'act' larger with a sump?
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    29 gallon Oceanic

    Now, this is a tad off topic, but still refers to a 29g tank: I've been told a couple different things so far about sumps. At my LFS, the sales associate (who also keeps nanos) said I didn't have to keep a sump. But I noticed a couple of you guys do. Any recommendations?
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    29 gallon Oceanic

    Basically, I just have to try to get the water level to a happy medium then? As far as the water going over the back panel, that's not necessarily going to hurt anything(unless my fish jumps...)??
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