Thank you for the info! With the small amount of O3 I take it you don't need the carbon filter?
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The lifereef recirculates the unused ozone. I'm sure a little might escape.Thank you for the info! With the small amount of O3 I take it you don't need the carbon filter?
I did.Did you consider UV at all vs ozone? I just put water in my 150, it's non triton, but I have no experience with ozone yet. I do have everything to run it but I also have a UV sterilizer. So I've been on the fence on which to add or both. Thanks for any advice
Found this guy hanging out yesterday, baby starfish.
He's about 2" tall in this pic. :)
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Yep, this is the kinda thing you just don't get with Freshwater! :)These little cool things are one reason I love this hobby! Nice shot!
Holy cow that looks amazing, hopefully she gives it the thumbs up [emoji12][emoji106]
hahaha... i need the ok from Mrs d2mini's Sugar Daddy! :eek:
Hey, as long as I get to use the pool, too. :D
Yessir, always good to see the diesel. Reef talk, Landscape talk and Car talk. Pretty good morning! ;)Mrs d2mini liked the presentation.
Now running some numbers for Mr d2mini and we are set.
Btw. You might sell the Audi sooner :p my friend and I know a buyer ;)
It's doing great.
The bottom return was plumbed to shoot water across the middle bottom of the tank. You can see pics early on of some schedule 80 pipe with an elbow on the end.
It sends the water under an arch in the middle of the rock work, towards the front glass.
Siphon break built in. Only the overflow box drains to the sump.What happens when the return pump turns off? I assume ELOS has some anti-siphon mechanism in there?