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Brian, thanks for the info. I’m eventually going to an external pump (pressure pump of some kind), as soon as I find the pump (it’s here somewhere), and drill the sump.
Thanks again.
Are you sure you haven’t confused your GFO bucket with the carbon bucket?
The reason I say that is that I never labeled my carbon and GFO until recently. The way I figured out which was which was using a magnet. GFO is an iron oxide. Carbon is carbon, and definitely not magnetic!
Re: My MRC is Female Taming the Beast
Again, I admit, Im an idiot...is a MAG pressure rated?
So what you are saying is pressure rated gph is not equal to non-pressure rated gph?
Oh, and FYI, the height of the skimmer intake to the pump is about 2 1/2 feet.
MRC’s actual recommendation is:
BL-55 (PW-150PS)
When you go to their pump information on the Blue Line, here’s what they say:
1100 GPH Pressure Rated Pump
Model BL-55 HD (NH-150PS)
Inlet/Outlet Fittings: 1" MPT / 1" MPT
Max Head Pressure: 28 ft
Speed: 3,000 RPM
Power Consumption: 180 W...
The manufacturer recommends 1100 gph pump (an external pump). I am currently running a MAG 24…that’s 2400 gph….that’s more than twice the rating of what is recommended. The skimmer is getting plenty of flow…if anything, I would think the extra flow past the beckett is cause for greater air...
Sam, thanks for three nice looking fish. I like the Tang with the mohawk! ;D
After acclimating, the two yellows immediately started house cleaning by picking at the rocks. My long nose yellow butterfly now thinks she is a yellow tang. All three of them school together, swimming back and forth...
Rod, that is wild!
Just to be clear, all those white spots on the blackish colored discus are the babies?
Another question, and it is probably foolish, if other discus were in the tank, can the babies identify their parents, or would they try to attach to any discus?
I liked the question that was asked about permits.
Youve hit a sore spot for me. And I apologize for the highjack.
In NJ, you need a permit to get a permit. Everything needs a permit. I need a permit to take down a tree in my yard even if it is some thin scrawny little thing. I put on a...
I need to drill a hole in an existing sump. I’m installing an external pump for the skimmer and I need a hole in a vertical piece of glass. No problem with pulling the water out of that section of the sump to drill. The issue is keeping the bit wet while I drill. Has anyone done this, and what...
OK, so I’ve inherited this 90 gallon tank with a 40 gallon sump and the Reefkeeper Lite has been maintaining temperature for about seven months…before I inherited the tank.
So I’m scratching my head why I need to replace 2+ gallons a day in evaporation and why some on the corals aren’t looking...
Welcome Tim! We actually met at the meeting at Eric’s house.
I WANT TO SEE PICTURES!
Post your tank pictures in “Tale of the Tank,” and get that unknown sps picture posted up in the “SPS & LPS” forum. I'm sure someone on here can help you identify the unknown.
Bob, I would imagine the reduced diameter of the pipe to 3/8 inches would restrict the flow slightly, but again, I only use this setup to transfer water during water changes. For the 10-15 gallons I transfer, I might have to wait a few extra seconds, as a guess. No big deal.
If you are really...