If this is a full fuselage model, use any 6 ounce tank you can easily fit into the tank compartment. I have successfully used both metal tanks and plastic tanks. I run my St.51's on muffler pressure to a uniflow tank. Take the time to set things up so that you can run it either way if you desire.
As for props, I have been using APC 12.25-3.75 with take off rpm on a 65 ounce model in the 10,500 range. This is really a great prop, available everywhere and reasonably priced. On a Jetco Shark 45 that I have, I wanted to go to shorter landing gear and couldn't swing a 12" prop, so I started to experiment wit Master Airscrew 12-6 three blae props, and repitching them to 3.75 and 4 inch pitch. I finally settled on the standard stock pitch as it comes from the package (almost 5) and it seemed to load the engine very close to the way the APC does, and the flight performance was very good. I have no experience with the carbon fibre props, as they are outside my budget, but I'm sure others will post their experience. With Bolly more or less out of business, carbon props might be harder to find. If you are just getting into the swing of things, learn to fly and trim the model with easy to find props to keep things simple. Locate a pitch gauge also, even if you don't want to repitch props. It's a good tool to compare what props you do find that you like and really know what they are pitched at.
Good luck with the new model and have fun!
Dan McEntee