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![]() I would suspect that once the tank is full you wouldn't notice that. So long as you have done your homework on whether your floor is capable of holding weight and tank is level...you shouldn't have any issues. Well maybe just one issue...How soon can I put fish in?
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![]() After running up and down from my basement 25ish times carrying jugs of saltwater, my tank is almost filled up. Since I've never really cycled a new tank before (first saltwater tank was given to me by my friend), how much of my live rock from my existing tank should I add to begin the cycle? Should I throw any raw shrimp in there?
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![]() I have a slight problem. Water seems to be seeping through the bulkheads in the overflow box. Any suggestions on how I can repair this? Thanks for any help.
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![]() Found the nuts do need to be more than just hand tight though see that's often recommended. Also what I do is make sure everything is clean, place a real thin smear of silicone on both sides of the gasket, again not recommended by many. If using silicone really need to be careful not to overtighten as can push the gasket out.
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![]() I was able to tighten it a little more this time. It appears to be working. No signs of a leak for the whole day. If it's still good tomorrow, then I can start adding rocks. Thanks for the help!
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