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Thanks so much man!Incredible collection of fish!!
He's not going to have any time to watch TV with that tank, lolMan you got a deal and your wife is owed countless foot rubs and needless to say the remote will be hers moving forward. Looking forward to your build! Your going full reef!
I had to sell the TV for the last batch of fish!He's not going to have any time to watch TV with that tank, lol
I was looking at fish for my build and thought "man a miniatus grouper would be awesome" next day in the LFS.. they had one!
He was maybe 4". I thought.. he won't eat any of the other fish yet..he is too small.
A week later the wife says "hey, i havent seen the black clownfish in a couple days".
Grouper comes out from a rock and his stomach is so engorged and stretched out it was white.
He went back.
I mske sure the heater is within the water not getting dry and once the water drops below overflows, makes it easy to pull filter socks without the turbulence of waterI have a noobie question for you on the return coming down from the top of the tank: Since the drain is also skimming from the top of the tank, are you getting enough water mixture to properly filter? Would the filtration be more efficient if you ran the return with the same loop but underneath the rocks on the bottom? Sorry if this is a dumb question.
The flow in the tank organized by the top, middle and bottom water columns. There is a closed loop responsible for the bottom flow. Its input is actually at the top third of the tank so that consistently mixes highly oxygenated “return” water with bottom water and push bottom water up the water column.I have a noobie question for you on the return coming down from the top of the tank: Since the drain is also skimming from the top of the tank, are you getting enough water mixture to properly filter? Would the filtration be more efficient if you ran the return with the same loop but underneath the rocks on the bottom? Sorry if this is a dumb question.
Can you explain more?Due to space constraints in my ridiculously small dungeon of a basement I decided to go a different route than my DIY algae scrubber. It ran awesome but just to dang hard to work around.
So I went the route of a Santa Monica Surf 8x! Liked the fact it took up no space in my basement as it floats in my sump. Have had it running for 6 days now and getting some green action!