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08-19-2013, 03:23 PM
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90 Gallon
Finally got my 90 Gallon Saltwater tank started after years of debating it!
July 27th added salt, about 35 pounds of live rock and about 65 pounds of base rock. Two Hydor Korilia power heads and a couple bags of live sand.
Since I was using the tank as a freshwater, it was not predrilled when I got it. I've installed an Aqueon Proflex overflow box. I bought a SWC 160 skimmer and a Marineland submersable pump for the return.
I bought an old tank to use as a sump however it was too big to fit underneath so in the interim have been using rubbermaid containers. A 10 gallon for the skimmer which feeds into a 5 gallon where the return pump is. Seems to be working for the most part but I have been getting alot of evaporation and the pump seems a bit too powerful and drains the container too quickly as the water level comes down. Seriously need a larger sump &/or an auto top off!!
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