One more comment and then I'll get off my soap box:
Traditionally the literature and pet stores saw a diference between optimum filtration for a fish-only and a reef set up. In actuality, the best mode of filtration for both is the sand bed which allows for conversion of nitrates to gas and water. Any other equipment or method is a poor substitute for natures way.
The old school of thought is that a wet-dry is best for fish, but that's a fallacy because it does nothing for nitrates. Of course, higher nitrate levels are not a problem for fish, but why use only 2/3 the filtration. The lack of that other third does cause problems. Yes, there are very nice aquariums using wet-dry (waiting for a bioball crash), but my opinion is that the very best is the more complete biological system.
Mark