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![]() If glass tank, use glass baffles. Silicone does not stick to acrylic very well. Any glass shop will cut you baffles. Only need 3mm glass for baffles, especially in a 10g tank. Probibally under $20 fro all the glass cut and ground edges. Make the baffles a hair more than 1/8" narrower than the inside of the tank. Easier to install, no wedging/chipping/cracking issues. Silicone fills the gap's reallly well
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![]() Have you ever though of going baffle - less? Some of the best sumps that I've run are without baffles. A simple container can be used as a bubble trap, or a filter sock. 10 gallon doesn't give you a lot of room, so once you have a baffle in there and you decide to change equipment later on you might kick yourself for putting a baffle in that one particular spot. Mark has a container that his tank drains into with little holes in it for a bubble trap. It's pretty slick. Just a thought.
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![]() well thats what i was kinda thinking, use a screen maybe, we'll have to see if this tank has baffles or not
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![]() just curious how the hell does that work?
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![]() so looks like i will be getting a roughly 600gph overflow, so im looking for a pump, preferably the cheaper the better (will be looking on Kijiji) the head pressure is about 5 feet, it shouldnt matter if its under my overflow right? the system should be about 40G with sump and piping and skimmer when all's said and done witch is about a 15x turnover rate per hour, thats pretty good right? should it be higher or lower, dispaly is 31 gal, sump is 10, also getting a 175 GPH aqua clear power head
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50G Starfire Reef Last edited by Chase31; 01-12-2010 at 12:12 AM. |
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![]() that would work but im worried about micro bubbles out of my skimmer
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