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03/31/2012, 07:50 AM | #1 |
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Sump Advice..
I currently have a 75 Gallon Tank with Coral and Fish.
The tank I purchased was at the time Reef/Coral only and well established. I have added corals and fish. So far my the tank had been great Chemically. I do however have to do water changes every 2 weeks to keep the nitrates down. My current sump is 10 Gallon, I would like to maybe purchase the sump below for the following reasons: 1. More volume 2. The Refugium. I really like the 3 Chamber design. Filtration-Refugium-Return http://www.ebay.com/itm/TRIGGER-SYST...item3a6a1ed2d2 Current setup is attached below. Open to all sugestions.
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75gal Reef Aquarium, Sump, Skimmer, Deep Blue T5 Lighting. Plans are in place to replace the divider wall between the Dinning Room and Kitchen with a 300 gallon aquarium. (Just dont tell the wife!) |
03/31/2012, 09:28 AM | #2 |
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I like it. The only thing I don't like is the price. I'm not saying build one, because that isn't for everyone, but you could build one like that for under $100.
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125RR in-wall, 40B Sump, CS180 BM Skimmer, ATI 4x80 watt, eheim 1262, custom wrap around rock wall, ReefKeeper Elite 120g in-wall, 40B Sump, PC 54wx4, Jabao DC-6000 (full siphon), future seahorse t Current Tank Info: 125g, 120g, 2x40b sumps, ATI 4x80 T5HO |
03/31/2012, 09:32 AM | #3 |
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If you get the one without the red colored lip, it'll come with savings. If you are going to close your cabinet doors 24/7, save a few bucks and get red-less IMO
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