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| View Poll Results: What is your level of interest in ATS? | |||
| Never Heard of it |
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95 | 64.63% |
| Read some, interesting, but I'll stick to my skimmer |
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31 | 21.09% |
| I want one for my tank |
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16 | 10.88% |
| I'm already running one |
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5 | 3.40% |
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I once had a Big tank...I now have two Huskies and a coyote |
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I thought of building something low profile but wide, and bought the acrylic to build the box, but it was pretty hard to break a clean sheet that wide, with 1/4 acrylic. I'm now considering running a common HOB filter, with a bulkhead in the bottom to drain to a sump/bucket. The problem is then getting the water back up, what if the pump is more powerful than what is draining, can I restrict it's flow without issues? I'm just worried about keeping the draining and the pumping back to the tank even. Don't want any spills!
Jeff |
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| algae, ats, scrubber, turf |
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