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Thank you very much for your prompt response, LC. I am now doing my planning for the tank setup, and I would love to get some valuable advises from you (and other experts here) before putting the plan into actions. I only started browsing this forum a month ago and prior to that, I have no knowledge on keeping fish what so ever.. Due to the space constraint, I am now only trying to set up a 14"x9"x12" small tank, and my plan is to ultimately have 1.5" small fish x 4, a doctor shrimp, some reefs with living rocks. (pls tell me if this is even achievable). The equipment I am planning to get are as follows: - 14" tank - Top light x 2 tubes - Top filter system - Small size external filter (Âoµ©) with capacity of 300L/hr - One air pumb for water current - Warm tube Equipment to be acquired as second step: - Small protein skimmer - cooler, when summer time comes So here are my questions - 1. Do you think my goal can be achieved with such a small tank (for a beginner like myself)? 2. Are the equipments I am planning to get good enough? Will you recommand anything in addition or if there are any redundancies? 3. Due the the size of the tank, I do not see too many skimmer that fits into it except the very small dinky ones (selling for around $30). Do you think it will work, or is it just a waste of space and money? Thanks in advance for taking the time to assist. Much appreciated!!
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