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I am contemplating standing up a 220 gallon FISH ONLY tank because I want to be able to finally house some of the larger tangs, triggers, angels and eels that are not reef safe.
I also want to have some "color" in the tank, and some semblance of a real reef for the fish - so I was thinking of getting one of those "artificial coral inserts" to go across the entire length of the back of the tank.
My question is: if I don't have any live or dry rock in the tank, will the tank be able to grow and maintain enough bacteria to support the bio-load of all of these large fish?
(I know that some of you don't like artificial coral, so before I get bashed and flamed, I do have another tank that is a "real reef" with real live rock and real coral. I just want to add some color to this larger tank that will be fish only).
I also want to have some "color" in the tank, and some semblance of a real reef for the fish - so I was thinking of getting one of those "artificial coral inserts" to go across the entire length of the back of the tank.
My question is: if I don't have any live or dry rock in the tank, will the tank be able to grow and maintain enough bacteria to support the bio-load of all of these large fish?
(I know that some of you don't like artificial coral, so before I get bashed and flamed, I do have another tank that is a "real reef" with real live rock and real coral. I just want to add some color to this larger tank that will be fish only).