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|  looking at setting up new tank hi everyone, im in the process of planning for a new tank, and i don't have any experience with sumps, overflows and skimmers and the such. I have ordered the aquarium reef: volume 3, which should be in my mailbox today according to chapters. Is there any online sources anyone could recommend for this kind of information. a lot of the links in the referrence library seem to be dead... | 
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|   Check out www.melevsreef.com he has a good site with some good info on how sumps works and different designs for them. | 
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|   thank you   | 
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|   if you find more broken links just use the reported post button and I can try to update them   
				__________________ Christy's Reef Blog My 180 Build Every electronic component is shipped with smoke stored deep inside.... only a real genius can find a way to set it free. | 
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|   Try this site.  There's a lot of great discussions on all the topics/subjects you listed.  Can't find something with the search function?  No problem!  Just start a new thread and ask your question.  :-).  Places like that are much more valuable than books In my humble opinion.  Books typically have one opinion where forums can present many more.  Although this could be a bad thing too I suppose..   . At any rate, good luck and remember to have fun :-D | 
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|   o young padawan.  I was in your position 5 weeks ago when i joined canreef, now, i almost have water in my tank!! do searches here, ask questions, people usually answer (and when i say people i really mean kien). | 
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|   You don't need books man...there are people here, who know so much, and love to share their knowledge with us newcomers to the reef world. There are a lot of great topics here, and if you are ever in doubt...just ask...And Welcome to canreef! 
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|   i recommend putting books near the john.  Good reading material while you are taking a break. | 
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|   haha thanks for the replies guys, im still planning to keep posting, but im a fan of hard copies, this way links don't die and information doesn't dissapear on someones whim. anywho, im just in the process of drafting out tank/sump/stand rough plans so im sure there will be pictures posted so you guys can give me your input | 
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|   I would say the books are a great starting point to give you the basic concepts.  Once you have a grasp of the basics you can then ask questions and plan etc.  Here are two books I suggest: http://www.chapters.indigo.ca/books/...story%3a+CWBAB http://www.chapters.indigo.ca/books/...s++marine%2527 The first is available at he Surrey public library so you could check your library for good books too. | 
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