complete setup - if money were no issue

dmaister

New Member
Obviously, money is always an issue, but I've been reading a lot of great ideas on this board (and I'm new to SWF).
Anyway, I was wanting to get everyone's opinions on what would be a good complete and beneficial setup.
Such as having a sump, refugium, skimmers, trickle filters, lighting (multiple bulbs, types), UV, etc. (including anything I've left out, since I don't exactly know what all there is). Any information you can point to would also be great! I would rather stay away from things that are "just because," but would like to see how some equuipment are beneficial if it could be afforded.
Thanks in advance!
 
we're looking at moving in the near future and i've got my own mind-planning going on. as near to 300 gal +, ets/euroreef/top fathom (space permitting) skimmer, m/h lighting, lots of live rock, 4-5" dsb. sump, chiller, rebuilt med doser and all pump equip in different workshop room to facilitate "quietness" of tank :cool: :D and one thing i won't do...bottom drill a tank. my 125 was purchased 13 years ago and that's how the vendor did it. it works but hampers alot of the ideas that i want for the current tank. the main, sump, and Q/med tank would be plumbed in series as to have only one water test to do. i'd probably purchase a drop-in chiller (currently own an inline) for ease of maintenance/hardware changes. now if i could only get the wife to go for it. <img src="graemlins//urrr.gif" border="0" alt="[urrr]" /> <img src="graemlins//urrr.gif" border="0" alt="[urrr]" /> :rolleyes:
 
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