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is your idea similar to what Untamed has for his set up? if people were to look at that it would save some time explaining it.
http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/sho...t=28436&page=3 post #30 |
YES! My execution is slightly different but the principle is exactly the same. I think my picture is prettier (if maybe more convoluted) :biggrin::lol:
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Hmm, maybe i can build something like this to my existing tank instead a separate tank for corals only. YES YES, I may have a perfect space for it
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Kien,
It would be way easier to just use the 15% water from your reef tank that you change weekly to do a 15% water change on your fowlr tank. Just re-use the reef water for your fowlr water changes. This will save you a lot of time, plumbing, and lots of money ( less salt and additives. Don't forget, if you're plumbing a 150 and 121 together, with sumps, you'll need to add additives to compensate for over 300 gallons.) There's nothing wrong with the water from your reef tank for a fowlr tank. I currently drain about 20 gallons from my fowlr tank ( python straight into the sink) and refill with water from my 120 reef, then just add the new salt water into the reef. Lots less work than mixing 2 batches of salt all the time. |
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What is the purpose of the three individual baffles in the two sumps? especially the single one on the left end of the reef sump
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The reef sump is an existing sump that already has 3 baffle sections in it. Each baffle section actually has 3 baffles. Left baffle was a refugium but really it just stores live rock now. Middle is the return (which will be reused), and the right is the skimmer section. I may redo that entire sump or just keep it. The baffles in the FOWLR sump serves no purpose. I'm not sure why I drew that line in.. :-) The FOWLR will just have one main sump which will hook into the reef sump via a 1 1/2 or 2" pipe, and a water change tank which will over flow into the fowlr sump. |
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