Part 1 - DIY Saltwater Aquarium Plumbing Setup - Basement Sump

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Uploaded by on Feb 2, 2010

This is a new series I'm going to put up that details our new tank setup and the change I plan on making, which is to locate the sump in the basement.

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  • Good job so far! nice clowns. :) How many gallons in your display tank?

  • @SeanoHermano

    Thank you. The display tank is 75 gallons.

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  • or dry rock...

  • niente invertebrati? pessima cosa, sembra un dolce con i pesci a zonzo.

  • The term you were looking for is "base rock"

  • good size tank for a starter

    

  • good example of "keep it simple stupid"........ love your FOWLR TANK

  • hey im new as well and nice job so far. But i found out if you put a piece of air tubing in the overflow downpipe, move it around a little, and it will eliminate the noise of the rushing water. Worked for me.

  • hey im new as well and nice job so far. But i found out if you put a piece of air tubing in the overflow downpipe, move it around a little, and it will eliminate the noise of the rushing water. Worked for me.

  • fish safe silicone is just silicone that isnt anti mildew

  • im new at this too... but shouldnt you have more powerjets??

  • Nice man keep it up

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