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Old 09-15-2015, 09:26 PM
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Wow, going from fresh to salt seems pretty daunting!

Some great success stories, and nasty failures...

Time and patience seems the most prudent protocol, however, MSEEPMAN'S 290g reef tank is something else! Incredible, fantastic and scary... yikes!

Mechanically I'm good. What's scary: All the DOSING. Thanks Roskoreef Beautiful setup though, and wish u continued success!

So far,
90g-120g in wall display tank.
Bean Animal shore to shore siphon setup. (where to pick up those screened elbows in Calgary?)
Separate sump and separate refugium.
Bubble Magus Curve 7 Skimmer.

Also. I like the idea of only using eggcrate to hold the rocks in place. Thanks Aquattro!

Terry
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Old 10-24-2015, 08:14 PM
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Latest score! Need info as to which tubes hook up to what. And source for new filter housing.
I plan on using the tank for directing drinking water to the dispensing tap via a diverting valve in the line to the RO water tank of 50gal. Is this possible with this setup?

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Old 10-24-2015, 09:03 PM
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Also. I like the idea of only using eggcrate to hold the rocks in place. Thanks Aquattro!

Terry
No. Backwards. Eggcrate sucks. I'd never use it again. Use gravity to hold rocks in place, it's free and much more aesthetic.
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