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Unread 03/02/2011, 08:18 AM   #1
WienerDog
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Will this be enough Skimming?

I am going to have a 90g FOWLR. I have a a sump with refugium (live rock and chaeto). I have a Marineland 100 and a CPR Aquafuge Refugium with Skimmer. Will that be enough to filtration for that btank. I also intend on having 90 lbs of rock...some live and some not.


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