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LMAO!!! Thanks I needed that.
No, you don't need to, but they are good for running some chemical filtration if you want that on your system.
Technically it is pro.
The best way would be custom acrylic, but certainly not the easiest. I like the PVC/eggcrate methods for their ease.
That is extremely well done for a first tank. I wish my sump was that well thought out.
I think a sump is very worth it for any size tank even if only to hold skimmer and heater. I wouldn't try to squeeze a fuge into it though. You...
You've got an awesome collection there. Full tank shot?
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I used 3/32, but if I did it again, I would go thicker. It's better to go thick than have a baffle blow out and let your DSB loose.
Awesome job guys! I knew you would get at least one of those up and running.
Yes, that will be a really nice size fuge. Yes, you want fairly low flow through a fuge. Make sure you put a ball valve on the pump though to be...
I'll confirm for you that the angels are real without pictures. They look amazing!
It looks like it's almost done for you. The only problem I see is that the baffle between the big section and small section routes water flow under....
Water from the hot water heater is flowing into the large tub. A closed loop is flowing from the marine system into the tubing coiled in the big tub....
I tried out one of the Odyssea skimmers awhile back and had the same problems. I finally connected an air pump to the air intake tubing and it worked...
It could be out of stock or an older model. Either way, I'm sure they will replace that model or order more.
You can set the time for it to go to night mode. Good idea. Maybe set it on reef crest starting early morning to when everyone gets home. Then have...
I heard the same, and I'm very interested in how your corals liked it. I had the same problem once and everything closed up and was not happy.
I don't consider shrimp eaters to be non-reef safe. As long as it leaves your corals alone, I would only call it non-invert safe. I say keep it and...
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