Tank near kitchen

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Hello Reefers!
My main tank is already in my living room and I want to add a frag tank next to it.

that tank will now becloser to my kitchen. Is there any downside to this or something I should be worried about? It will be tied into my main tank.

also, any good places to look for a frag tank at?

thanks!
 
I would not. Hard to avoid the cooking atmospheric mist. What am I referring to?
RUB YOUR FINGER ALONG TOP OF MICROWAVE, FRIDGE, RIM OF COUNTER AND YOU WILL FEEL THAT GREASE FILM THAT TRAVELS EVERYWHERE.
Kitchen is also a place where at one point or another soaps and other chemicals will be used and during winter is a room of ever changing temperatures during baking and oven cooking. THIS WILL END UP IN/AT YOUR TANK !!
 
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I would not. Hard to avoid the cooking atmospheric mist. What am I referring to?
RUB YOUR FINGER ALONG TOP OF MICROWAVE, FRIDGE, RIM OF COUNTER AND YOU WILL FEEL THAT GREASE FILM THAT TRAVELS EVERYWHERE.
Kitchen is also a place where at one point or another soaps and other chemicals will be used and during winter is a room of ever changing temperatures during baking and oven cooking.

^. This
 
I dont think grease will be a problem for a reef tank. It might cause your skimmer not to foam.
 
Hi I live in a small studio apartment and I cook and still do well in my 15 gallon tank.

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