loneranger
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Hi All,
I'm new to this forum, but not so new to the hobby. I've kept freshwater trops, on and off for 15yrs or so, with a short dive into mbuna, then the last 4 yrs or so dabbling in the salty stuff.
I currently run a sumped Fluval Osaka 155 reef, however with 2 young children and cash not so readilly available as it once was, I've mad the decision to head back for a breath of fresh water as I always found it less time consuming and generally cheaper than reefs.
I'm still undecided which way to head with the tank set-up, but I feel that keeping it sumped is the way forward for extra filtration and tidyness.
As for stocking plans...well I'm really not sure. My wife likes mbuna, however the tanks a bit small for them, so I'm really open to suggestions.
It's tough, cus every time I look at the reef I want to keep it, but realistically, it's got to go. So come on folkes, give the new guy some cool suggestions
regards
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I'm new to this forum, but not so new to the hobby. I've kept freshwater trops, on and off for 15yrs or so, with a short dive into mbuna, then the last 4 yrs or so dabbling in the salty stuff.
I currently run a sumped Fluval Osaka 155 reef, however with 2 young children and cash not so readilly available as it once was, I've mad the decision to head back for a breath of fresh water as I always found it less time consuming and generally cheaper than reefs.
I'm still undecided which way to head with the tank set-up, but I feel that keeping it sumped is the way forward for extra filtration and tidyness.
As for stocking plans...well I'm really not sure. My wife likes mbuna, however the tanks a bit small for them, so I'm really open to suggestions.
It's tough, cus every time I look at the reef I want to keep it, but realistically, it's got to go. So come on folkes, give the new guy some cool suggestions
regards
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