Will the Berlin method work for my 36g?

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Hi everyone. I'm converting a 36g fw to sw. I've been researching equipment and methods, and the Berlin method of live rock and a skimmer appeals to me. I'm interested in everyone's opinion on this!


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12g Nanoreef. Zooanthids, Ricordia, Star Polyps and two clownfish. CF Lighting, 75% actinic blue, 25% 10,000k white.
 
IMO, best way. There are many ways to get the job done, and everyone has their own way...but for me its always been skimmer, live rock and sometimes a macro algae/refugium depending on if coral will be in the system or not.
 
Thanks! It makes the most sense to me and I want to keep things simple. Besides, live rock will never break down or have to be replaced. A great investment if you ask me.


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12g Nanoreef. Zooanthids, Ricordia, Star Polyps and two clownfish. CF Lighting, 75% actinic blue, 25% 10,000k white.
 

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