kelrn98
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I have always had shorter tanks a 6ft 110g and 4ft 120g. I am upgrading to a 300g 96x24x31. My intent was to have more options in fish selection. I know I can now have some fish I couldn't before, but I don't want to get any that cannot live comfortably in my new tank. Please give me some ideas on do's and dont's. I plan to keep mostly sps and a few lps, possibly a clam and anenome in the future. I will be running a reef octopus 5000 skimmer, biopellets in reactor w/ a 75g sump and 40g fuge w/ DSB, chaeto, and mangoves. So I should be able to handle a decent bioload. What do you think?