Reef Tank - Custom Gravity Sump & Refugium
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would you like a fish tank with tour sand bed?
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very nice does the deep sand bed help reduce nitrates in the tank.
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nice
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nice tank to much sand tho
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@300pzl true!!
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to much sand!
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way to much sand going to kill everything sand beds hold massive amounts of nitrate
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dude, you have too much sand!
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y the giant sand bed. not a ton of trates??
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wow, that s a lot of sand. it's a very nice looking tank, regardless.
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what the name of this song
nangle21 2 years ago
54-40 - Crossing A Canyon
good shit ehh
alecM4321 2 years ago
Hey Love the Tank I have a 90 gallon, i was curious i now have a floresent light hood, w/ 1 ocean sun 10,000k bub and a power glo 18,000k blub, I am about to buy a 48" Coralife Lunar aqualife power compact 2x65watt and 420 2xactinic, was curious on your input on those lights, i plan on going reef and marine!
straightjiggy101 3 years ago
i would get a metal halide if ur goin to get a 90 G because its so deep, and some actinic as well. i love coralife lights myn broke and they sent me a new one with in 2 weeks!
alecM4321 3 years ago
how's about making a quick video and explain how al this flows and works together. Thanks in advance
sqrleprle 3 years ago
yeah man...all try im realy busy right now so it maynot happen. basically most sumps have the water drined in to them. and ge pumped back up to the main tank.
what i did is turn it around and pump the water out off the tank to the sump. i got a glass drill bit and cut 2 holes in the side of the sump & fuge to drain the water to the next tank. with some plexy glass glued in to keep the water at the top of the tank. and not drain tho the hole hights.
alecM4321 3 years ago