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Thanks I broke the tank down because I was going to redo the floor in that room anyway then Dino's so I took advantage and upgraded to a 180 life give you lemons make lemonade I guess.
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Thanks so I guess I should not nuke my rocks is what I am hearing. I appreciate all the advice.
Hawkeye I have read that before and it's seems to be solid advice. The only difference is my rock is already out of my tank so I wanted to ensure that it does not get back into my new tank through...
For several reasons I recently broke down my tank one reason was a loosing battle with Dino's. The more I read on this subject the more I become terrified of it.
I am taking advantage of this break down to upgrade to a 180. All my live rock about 80-90 pounds has been sitting in brute can...
Sorry can't attach photo from phone so let me try to explain.
I have a 6'x2' closer net to my DT that I wish to use for equipment.
I was thinking the sump would be on the floor and I would build a stand on top that would hold frag tank fuge and rdsb
I would pump up about 36" to the stand...
Thanks all for the response Let me attach a picture of what I was thinking for clarity. But here was my confusion if I dump the fuge and dsb into the sump does any of the benefits like pods make there way into the DT
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Hi all I am planing an upgrade from a 75 to a 180. All the tanks that I have had have been single return with a sump/Refugium directly under the tank. The new 180 will be dual return and I plan on having the equipment in a separate room.
Now my confusion. I would like to split the return one...
No I have not and I am quite confused over this.
Tested tap tap water with salifert kit got 0 tested rodi with Hanna ulr kit got .12 after recently changed filters. Was also told you can't test fresh water with this kit.
Teated makeup water get .12 on Hanna. I definitely have some PO4...
Interesring that it can deplete that fast. The DT reading was .12 the reactor output was .25. I assumed the reactor output would be zero or at least less than the .12 of the DT.
So I recently started to battle high phosphates (.12 on hanna checker). I changed my GFO this morning and a 5 hours later I tested the output from my reactor and it showed .25??? Can GFO deplete that fast????
Thanks Dan