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I'm wanting to setup my 15 gal. tank with live rock/reef and maybe a few salt water fish. I have a filter/pump and heater already, I'll get a circulation pump in a while too....

My question is, what to get? I dont want rock/reef thats gonna over grow my tank. Just some simple but very colorful peices is what I'm wanting. Figured I would just use a single florescent bulb since I have one already.

Any help would be great.
 
+1 on what Rolex said and for salt water the bigger the better and easier the maintanance is.
 
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Yeah I've read some. The nano reef setups seem fairly easy though. 15-20% water change every 2 weeks, I almost do that much on my 55 gal fresh water now.

Might just try to get some fake reef for my freshwater lol.
 
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