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Originally Posted by
dafunkyman http:///forum/thread/385072/how-is-this-for-a-setup#post_3375706
I plan to have a 20g. I am thinking of getting 20lbs LR, 25lbs LS, a penguin 125 filter, a small flow pump, and either 65 watt PC or (2) 24 watt T-5. The PC has more watts but the T5 has 2 bulbs so one can be actinic. Which would be better. I have heard people say that LR is enough filtration and that you should not use a filter. What is everyones opinion on that? Is 20lbs LR and 25lbs LS enough? And lastly I think I am goint to get an Aquaticlife 115 protein skimmer because it is not expensive and I have seen some people have success with it. Will this be a good setup for easy hardy corals like zoas and mushrooms? I'd like to hear everyones opinion so please post.
For the easy corals the lights you want are fine. Be very sure because upgrades are expensive. I got smart with the Seahorses tank and got the linkable T5HO so if I decide I want the light hungry corals later on, I won't break the bank on lights like did on my last tank. The linkable T5HO starts with 36w 2 bulbs, one is 10K white and a 420nm actinic...you can link up to 3 lights and replace the actinic with another 10K if you want the light stronger.
I use a filter, and I don't recommend not using one for a beginner. I don't like the type of filter you selected...too much salt creep. I used canisters they have a spray bar that eliminates the need for pointing a power head at the surface.
You will need a power head in your system..I'm not sure if that is what you meant by "filter flow pump"
LOL...I have a 30g for the SH tank and purchased the Aquaticlife 115 for myself. Spanko gave it the thumbs up...and spanko knows his stuff.