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Old 10-18-2011, 04:40 PM
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Looks great so far. Using a manifold for reactors is great, I'd definitely suggest that. One thing you'll find you are fighting the most is heat in the tank, less pumps helps that a lot. also, rather than using a ball valve on the output side of the pump, use a Tee that drains back to the sump with a ball valve on it. This way, you are not pressurizing your pump to change flow, you're just dumping more back to the sump.

Look into filter socks as well, easier to clean imo. lots of people use pads, But generally the filter socks seem easier.

the last thing is make sure your ATO sensor is in the return chamber, that's where the water will fluctuate, make it adjustable if possible, i wish mine could move up another 1/2" right now to cut down on microbubbles .

Grizz is right about not needing a refugium if you use biopellets, i do have both though, i think they complement each other, but that's just me. Biopellets don't produce pods, and my refugium is loaded with them. Your output from the biopellets should be close to your skimmer input, so try to line that up in there.
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Old 10-18-2011, 05:40 PM
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also, rather than using a ball valve on the output side of the pump, use a Tee that drains back to the sump with a ball valve on it. This way, you are not pressurizing your pump to change flow, you're just dumping more back to the sump.
If you don't need the flow though I prefer to valve it back. Your pump will draw less power this way and it's no different than a bit more head pressure... not bad for the pump at all.
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Old 10-18-2011, 08:21 PM
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I would still run a refugium. Lots of bacterial and copepod benefits. I run a media reactor with bio pellets but still noticed a huge difference when running chaeto algae in the refugium. Greatly reduces algae on the glass.
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Old 10-19-2011, 01:27 AM
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Ok.... Im printing all this out to go over again and again well Im at work
If anyone has a pic to post please let me know.... I understand and I do already have a Tee fitting with a seprate ball valve to dump back into my sump so I would drill and tap it to fit the smaller pipes on the reactors?

Big day for me... Got me some Live Rock 215 lbs plus sand to start.... Now im looking for shelves and big branches while I get started on the sump and filtration setup.
Ive got 4 bubblers with a 3000gph pump and 1400gph powerhead in with the rock now just letting it cure ect.
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Old 10-21-2011, 12:12 AM
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Quick update since I havent recieved any of my filter stuff yet....
Rock all seems good, All kinds of weird stuff in there I keep finding.... some coral stuff I have no clue what it is If you know please tell me lol But im happy, got a couple of clowns in there too so it "is" a fish tank
Most of it looked dead and slimy when I first dumped the rocks in there its nowhere near set up yet but this stuff started to look like stuff I shouldnt let sit at the bottom..... And now they look WAY better. Also loving the use of the camera again yay




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Old 10-21-2011, 12:47 AM
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Did the liverock come with those favias (The giant red & green LPS), if so MAJOR score! Looks to be healthy and of very good quality, great pick on the rock its one of the most important parts of your system!
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Old 10-21-2011, 12:59 AM
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Whoo hoo Im super happy with the rock.... Took alot of time to find but it worked out perfect. Everything in there other than the clowns came with the rock
I figure it must be doing ok for being dry a half hour in transport as 2 days later it perked right up and is out and swaying now where it was limp and dull before
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