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    72g Bow Front Reef Project - Freshwater to Saltwater Conversion

    ahh I see what you did now, thanks for the info. I'll see if I can utilize that idea if I end up doing dual 10g's.
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    72g Bow Front Reef Project - Freshwater to Saltwater Conversion

    I was thinking of doing that yesterday If I couldn't fit the 20 in my stand. Figured the door openings would fit 2 10g at least. Course my question is do you connect them with bulkheads and flex pipe horizontally? also what would the layout be of the sump using 2 seperate chambers. I'll search...
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    first fishing trip this year

    whoa never seen a seal around sandy hook, definitely sounded like an interesting excursion though.
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    72g Bow Front Reef Project - Freshwater to Saltwater Conversion

    Here's an image of what the lifetech pump looks like The target 20g sump The fish tank area, end table might be useful to keep other stuff on if I move the plants Shot from below my tank, seems like it'll fit. Course getting it under the stand seems to be a problem, I'll have to figure...
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    Needreefunds' 46 Bow

    yah I saw the order for them, the macro rock looks really nice, specially since they're in large enough chunks for you to arrange around. Still awesome how much coraline and life developed on them.
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    Needreefunds' 46 Bow

    wow ur tank looks great, how many pounds of live rock did you put in there ???.
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    72g Bow Front Reef Project - Freshwater to Saltwater Conversion

    update on supplies: Protein Skimmer bought Euro Reef RS-80 * Rated for aquarium systems of +/- 80 gallons with a medium bioload * Sump space required for skimmer: 9" x 9" * Height: 22" * Reaction chamber diameter: 5" * Reaction chamber volume: 1.02 gallons * Inlet size: .75"...
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    72g Bow Front Reef Project - Freshwater to Saltwater Conversion

    Micro Algae that clouds water = evil >:(, Cheato just grows like crazy and sucks up minerals apparently. Cheato's good, but I might as well add a phosban reactor too to make conditions better. It's finally Spring Break, so I'm gonna take the time to set up the sump (and dig the pit for the pond...
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    72g Bow Front Reef Project - Freshwater to Saltwater Conversion

    had a feeling someone would give me a reply like that. I do understand what your implying magic, thats y I also tried to verify some information in my later reply to ensure the same result wouldn't continue on like a chain, as you can make note of. The idea that everyone's giving me the same...
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    72g Bow Front Reef Project - Freshwater to Saltwater Conversion

    haha aww buddy thats a warm welcome isn't it? dam I guess I leave too many of my opinions in my post for u guys to ride on. I have a 46 gallon bow front set up in my office room for freshwater so I'm good, but the fact is I wanna see what its like with reefing as well, a 72g bow is defiantly a...
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    Red Sand Dunellin

    Feng's Defiantly a great guy, knowledgeable and generous without a doubt. After visiting his store a couple of times and talking to him, I got really interested in Reef tanks, specially with his own custom built display tank in front. In fact, he's helping me set up my tank conversion too...
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    72g Bow Front Reef Project - Freshwater to Saltwater Conversion

    Overall I haven't bought anything yet, so these are just specifications for what I would need. I'm not sure if they're accurate since I just started to get interested in reefing a month ago. Can anyone verify for me?
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    72g Bow Front Reef Project - Freshwater to Saltwater Conversion

    (Originally posted on Nano-Reef, but I think going local would be nicer ;D) I've always been into freshwater fish and their habitats cause of family influence, and of course I still am. The cost for maintaining them was significantly lower than marine and overall everything is cheaper. Problem...
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    My Biocube 14!

    lol ur thread here is so much smaller than at nano's. NJreefers is probably better for my category of tanks though. BTW how's the benny doing? you think he's worth keeping or dropping into the schools project tank
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