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phillybean 07-19-2008 03:59 PM

Good idea as well Midknight.

Myka, whatever you do, make sure the divider is lower than the top of the tank with small teeth that any Bangaiis can't get thru.

Myka 07-19-2008 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Midknight (Post 335400)
How about going backwards from the rest of the thoughts. :idea:
Have 2 dividers in the center about 2" apart with lots of small holes.
Have the return go in between them.
You can have a higher return rate as it would be dispersed into both sides from the holes.:wink:
That way you can run both over flows at once.

That would work too, but I don't want any more holes in the tank.

I think so far I like the idea of really close baffles or just an overflow best. Gotta decide. :)

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Originally Posted by phillybean (Post 335415)
Good idea as well Midknight.

Myka, whatever you do, make sure the divider is lower than the top of the tank with small teeth that any Bangaiis can't get thru.

Ya...I may not even use teeth though...might just let it overflow of a smooth top to the divider or maybe use egg crate. Not sure.

[quote=phillybean;335414][quote=Myka;335380] I'm giving all my SPS away, and will only have LPS in this tank (and only because I already have them lol).
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Hey.....I know a guy with a 75 gallon who might be interested in some SPS corals.....
The corals already have a home. I offered them to a CanReef buddy already. :)


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