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KathyC

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Barnum Island
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hi kathy,

uhhhhhh........do you like fish and coral stuff????......lol. :fish::starfish::lobster:
wow so many tanks plus a pond.....where do you find time to do all the water changes?:bigeyes: :Yikes:
i had to combine mine....i had 4 at one time...into 3 tanks.....actually one 200 gal. display, 55 gal. "show" fuge(which my friends said it has become a frag tank with dsb and chaeto...lol), and a 75 gal. sump===270 gal. system....one water change a week:approve::biggrin:
lol, I stagger them, and swear by my Python :)
I usually do the 3 SW tanks at the same time. The pond is the easiest, I just pull the hose from the main pump and water my garden with it (@1800gph, I goes pretty quick!), drop in a cup of Stresscoat and turn on the garden hose with a flow meter on it..I wish the SW tanks went so fast :)
 

trishy711

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Location
Yorktown, NY
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My 110 gallon Reef

This is my 110 Gallon Reef Tank. All of these pictures are from a few months ago. I will be taking some new ones within the next few days and post them, + some full Tank room shots.
 

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bruce922

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Philadelphia
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My 34 Gallon Salano

This is my tank. It's about 10 months old now and doing really well. These pictures are about 4 months old but I will be posting some new ones very soon. Comments are more than welcome!

Bruce
 

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Lushpan

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My 120G

This is my 120G, just upgraded from 72G bow. The sump room is 14' below the main tank.
 

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masterswimmer

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Vendor
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NY
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Lush, beautiful setup.

Question for you, have you ever tried a power outage and testing the water siphoning down to the sump?

I ask because you have the return pump extremely high in your sump. As a matter of course, we install the pump approximately 4" from the bottom of the sump and use that chamber as the final return chamber for the auto topoff.

swimmer
 

Lushpan

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Lush, beautiful setup.

Question for you, have you ever tried a power outage and testing the water siphoning down to the sump?

I ask because you have the return pump extremely high in your sump. As a matter of course, we install the pump approximately 4" from the bottom of the sump and use that chamber as the final return chamber for the auto topoff.

swimmer


I'v got this tank predrilled for an overflow box (it was a breeder) and didn't have time to drill the new hole, so I just ran the elbow down to the bottom of the tank. I have to keep the water level high though. When I turn off the pump the water level goes about 2" up, so it's ok.
 

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