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  1. It's Amazing how fast it adds up.

    I was just sitting down to start the process of ordering the equipment i'm needing to build a new 140. Tank + Stand. Oceanic 140 non RR 48x24x28, Oak Stand $700.00 (Already Bought) Bottom drilled and overflows installed, bulkheads $200.00 Sump, 45gal Breeder 36x18x16, with...
  2. What You think

    Ok, So here's the plan I have a 140 Oceanic tank with two corner overflows, intakes are 1 1/4" with 1" durso tubes, returns are 3/4" ending in a "Y" into two Loc-Line nozzles with the 5/8" round nozzles, both returns will have anti-siphon tubes attached. the back of the tank has two 1" intakes...
  3. Chemi-Pure and Poly Filter Thoughts

    I have now come back to my most favorite hobby after being away for 15 years and I'm very eager to dive deeper. I'm having a dilemia about the what i did then and whats available to me now. Back in the day, I had a 125 gal. FO tank, No live rock, no berlins, no fuges. In the last five months, I...
  4. Placement of closed loop holes

    If you had a Oceanic 140 RR,and You wanted to drill a couple of holes in the back for a closed looped system, where would you drill the holes and why,You could also drill holes on the bottom, your choice :o
  5. Glossy or Flat Paint for backrounds?

    Anybody got an opinion whether glossy or flat makes a differe :?: nce, I've never painted the back before
  6. Will This Work

    Looking at the diagram attched, is there any major flaws in this idea? Thanks

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