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seems to work for me heh.. just insert the addy into the image doooie
![]() is that kind of like a foam cooler/shipping box? |
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yea black knife found the pic and yea thats the shipping box |
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I foresee a flood. A Rubbermaid container might be a better temporary sump.
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i have nothin else man ill post another pic u will c it
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I would USe a Styrofoam box only to hold rocks or corals and only do it while I AM available.as a sump with running pump NO NO you are asking for trouble.Spend 10$ and get yourself a rubermaid tub and use that as a sump.
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im just putting the rock in it thats it and tomorrow night im gonna put the rocks in the tank
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