CatchAndRelease
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Hi, (first post)
I'm in the process of re-starting my aquarium as a saltwater tank and I am planning on being able to add a few corals as the tank grows.
I've found a filter that I like, the Fluval C3 Power Filter, and it seemed as though it would be able to do the job for my tank. However, while I was reading up on it, the specs say that it works for "fresh water and marine fish only tanks". My question is, does this mean that it will not be compatible with me wanting to add corals, or am I missing something, or possibly reading into that statement too much?
Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks.
I'm in the process of re-starting my aquarium as a saltwater tank and I am planning on being able to add a few corals as the tank grows.
I've found a filter that I like, the Fluval C3 Power Filter, and it seemed as though it would be able to do the job for my tank. However, while I was reading up on it, the specs say that it works for "fresh water and marine fish only tanks". My question is, does this mean that it will not be compatible with me wanting to add corals, or am I missing something, or possibly reading into that statement too much?
Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks.