Help with decision for new tank

markviiisvt4

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I'm thinkin about picking up this tank. Its a 155 with a built in wet dry in the back. I like the dimensions of the tank, but i just duno what i would use that compartment for. I've got a very nice sump set up in the basement making the wet dry wasted space and i'd really like to have the full 24 inches. I though maby just cut it out, but that ruins a tank that may have been useful to some one else. Comments and opinions please

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I would use it as a second fuge for pod production. Given its proxy to the main tank, it will be a literal pod farm.
 
interesting reading. I might try that weather i get the new tank or not. Wich i may not because it turns out from the front of the tank to the built in wet dry is only 15 inches, if i got the tank it would have to come out.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13156204#post13156204 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by markviiisvt4
interesting reading. I might try that weather i get the new tank or not. Wich i may not because it turns out from the front of the tank to the built in wet dry is only 15 inches, if i got the tank it would have to come out.

If its welded together, its probably not worth it if you have to that section out
 
I'd leave the tank the way it is.

I'd fill the wet dry area with live rock. Add a layer of sand.
Add a pair of breeding clowns from a specific part of the world and one nice chunk of rock with calerpa in the sand to grow around it. And have a matching anemone again from the region or part of the world that the clowns came from.

I'd plumb it inline with my current setup and have a nice representation of clown/anemone symbiotic relationship with a region of the world they hail from emphasis...or rather purity to have a close duplication of their occurrence in the wild.
 
I'd go for the pod farm / refugium with lost of live rock and some good macroalgae that you can't grow in the main tank. I like the red varieties.

Good luck

Stan
 
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