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Old 03-01-2006, 05:30 AM
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Thanks all,

Mr alberta, The pump is a Sequence 1100 series Seq 23.

Beverly, The tank is 525 g and the sump is 370 g .
Total overall dimensions are 100"x48"x31" viewable depth is 40" due to an external overflow. wich i didnt include in the gallonage, but could hold another 40 gallons i believe itself.

Willow, not a hemi, but it is runnin Headers...


Steve, there is really no comparison to the old way....i was trying to drive way too much water through it, though it produced, it just made for an unstable foam.
I originally thought the diffuser plate would help, but it didnt cut it really.
The biggest change now,is its stability, Now it makes shaving cream.

Brad, heres one, it doesnt capture the full tank, but it shows a good chunk.

Ill try to get a better one on the weekend.

Here was a neat one i took while feeding.


Kinda cool, i can actually close my hand and they will try to get right inside it.

Thanks all. Marc.
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Old 03-01-2006, 06:04 AM
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wow that last shot is amazing! nice one
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Old 03-01-2006, 06:32 AM
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Hi Marc. That's really impressive. That first pic in the first post reminds me of how it looked as I snorkelled in Hawaii.
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Old 03-01-2006, 06:59 AM
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i think i see a tank of the month
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Old 03-01-2006, 12:25 PM
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Steve, there is really no comparison to the old way....i was trying to drive way too much water through it, though it produced, it just made for an unstable foam.
I originally thought the diffuser plate would help, but it didnt cut it really.
The biggest change now,is its stability, Now it makes shaving cream.
Thanks, I have been humming and hawing about the type of set up to do for about 4 months now but never had the nerve to just cut the extra holes and do it as I had never seen a recirced becket and didn't know how it would work. anyways good to know it is working made my decision a heck of a lot easier... now where is my router

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Hey Marc, Man your getting good with the camera skills too. Looken sharp bud. I gotta say everytime I stop by and see this system it looks better and better. Man I just wish I had you over the day I did aquascaping or should I say aquapiling compared to yours.
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Old 03-01-2006, 01:57 PM
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That is a sweet set up. I love the aquascaped canyon look. Very realistic looking. I wish I had the room to do that in my skinny little tank.
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That is a sweet set up. I love the aquascaped canyon look. Very realistic looking. I wish I had the room to do that in my skinny little tank.
Time to go big Greg.. You need more room for new corals anyways..
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Time to go big Greg.. You need more room for new corals anyways..
Don't we all Muck? j/k.

All jokes aside.. that is one slick setup... I am seriously diggin' the aquascape as well, very realistic.

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