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No. The reason being is that will be a localized hot spot. Put them in a separate chamber
Great will do! Thanks!
That depends on the ambient temperature of the room. I used a 150w I had laying around and it's overkill.
Oh ok, I'm going to buy a 150 watt then. Thank you!
 
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For the tank, should I get something to cool the tank? Right now, I have a heater but I don't have something to cool it. I do have a wavemaker, but don't think that counts since that more for flow. Curious what everyone thought.
 

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I think it depends on where you live. Texas... you probably want to consider one. I live in Indiana and don't have the need. Although I have not had my tank through the summer to see what happens with the lights running as an added heat source, so I could be wrong. :)
 
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I think it depends on where you live. Texas... you probably want to consider one. I live in Indiana and don't have the need. Although I have not had my tank through the summer to see what happens with the lights running as an added heat source, so I could be wrong. :)
I'm wondering if something like this would work:
 
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I can try this first then maybe go to something more extensive. Unless there is another suggestion in terms of fans. My thought is that I can put the fan facing the chambers to cool off the tank.
 

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For the tank, should I get something to cool the tank? Right now, I have a heater but I don't have something to cool it. I do have a wavemaker, but don't think that counts since that more for flow. Curious what everyone thought.
No need. I live in South FL and dont cool mine. As long as you keep your house at normal temps you are fine
 
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What tool did you use to cut off the top shelf?

No video as its something I engineered myself. I cut out the top shelf of the basket to fit this filter sock- IM filter sock I put a piece of filter pad on top to drown out some of the waterfall noise you get. Works great! GFO is used for phosphate control. I like the BRS stuff BRS GFO
 
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Or do you think if I just filter bags instead of the sock that'll be ok as well?
 
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If you dont use a sock, I would at least use filter pads to trap the gunk and then filter media
Oh ok, I might just do that for now. Just want to make sure I have the terminology down straight. Are filter floss and filter pads, the same thing?
 

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