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![]() sorry, dont have a good camera to take pics with, these are taken on my blackberry torch of my 8 month old 220g. still a long way to go, but taking it slow.
never realized how expensive stocking a 220g tank would be. upside is my fish LOVE the swimming real estate though. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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custom 8 foot 220g w/ starfire , 125g sump, 2x4ft NewWave T5 HO's, eshopps psk 300 skimmer, 2xmag18 return pumps, GFO and GAC reactors, |
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![]() Love the coast-to-coast. Don't even need a protective grate when you're taking such a thin sliver of water off the surface.
Tank's looking nice so far! |
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![]() Great looking tank
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![]() yah the coast to coast design is the only way to go, even at 2000gph over 8 feet, the water level over the edge is maybe 1/8th", 1/4" at most.
if I had room, I would have made the c2c external, but it still works. my snails move in and out at will, keeping it clean, havent had any fish go over yet.
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custom 8 foot 220g w/ starfire , 125g sump, 2x4ft NewWave T5 HO's, eshopps psk 300 skimmer, 2xmag18 return pumps, GFO and GAC reactors, |
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