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Old 02-07-2008, 10:43 PM
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Mseepman...thanks. I could definetly use help/advice. This is my first tank i've ever set up and i had a guy that was going to help me but he's disappeared so i'm left to figure stuff out on my own. Obviously reading all these different posts etc is a great education but it would be nice for someone with some experience to see what i have first hand. If you are able to come see what i have and answer some question it would be much appreciated. Just PM me and i'll send you my phone number. I live downtown by Prospera Place.
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Old 02-07-2008, 11:30 PM
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Hi Telford, I agree with Mark, you should be able to get some kind of power head in the tank with a couple of slight modifications. But if not you could look at setting up a closed loop system using a SCWD water changer as untamed described... You could probably get some wicked turbulence going in a circular tank. If you're ever in Vernon and want to look at my setup, just let me know.

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Hi Telford, I agree with Mark, you should be able to get some kind of power head in the tank with a couple of slight modifications. But if not you could look at setting up a closed loop system using a SCWD water changer as untamed described... You could probably get some wicked turbulence going in a circular tank. If you're ever in Vernon and want to look at my setup, just let me know.

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Thanks...i'll definetly let you know if i'm in the area
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Old 02-08-2008, 12:22 AM
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you could try just one powerhead directed against the glass, creating a "gyre" or vortex type flow. I use it in my rectangle 55g, but it works better in hex or cylinders.

Never had any cyano problems or dead spots
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Old 02-08-2008, 02:17 AM
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you could try just one powerhead directed against the glass, creating a "gyre" or vortex type flow. I use it in my rectangle 55g, but it works better in hex or cylinders.

Never had any cyano problems or dead spots
I currently have the two powerheads directed at the glass, but both come out of one spout so i'm having the feeling that the other 'side' of the tank is getting enough flow. Keep in mind it's a center overflow. 28" diameter, 28" high.
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