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Old 05-05-2010, 01:52 AM
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Originally Posted by JDigital View Post
That water line is pretty high... Gonna make any maintenance in the tank a bit "sloshy" and messing.. I had 1.5" on my 105G and I still have to take my time, as to avoid splashing water over the lip of the tank.


Very clean looking build though. Is that the only powerhead you are going to run? What are your plans?

I'd recommend minimum 2-3weeks to allow the tank to cycle. And then take it slow with your additions (if you can. haha)

I cut the power to the pumps and powerheads for maintenance, drops the water line to a safe level and fills the sump. I cant resist though, i love a rimless with high water lines.

I had that powerhead given to me when i bought the rock, I am thinking of getting either another koralia2 and running side by side, or upgrading to two better powerheads, either way im going to have two on the back glass. In other words WTF should I do??

Im not going to add anything to the tank until my nitrites hit 0. That is why im wondering what is taking so long for my ammonia to show up.
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