Tips and Tricks 101
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When you are doing some woodworking and don't have a shop full of nice tools (tablesaw,etc) I have had the shop that I bought my plywood from cut the wood to size for me. They are cheap (buck a cut usually) and the cuts are nice. If you know what sizes you want, this can save some time and makes the assembly easier.
I like to use 'o' rings on my skimmer and reactor flanges. They work great, no leaks, and are cheap.
If you need to do some water chemistry tests, I suggest using a quality test kit, like Salifert. You will be glad you did.
One last thing that I do with my system, I work from 7:30am till 4:30pm so I have my halides come on at 12:30pm and off at 11:30pm. This way I can enjoy my tank when I am at home after work.
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