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![]() ya my insurance will cover me for damage but after i pay deductable i would only get about 1/2 the money i spent on tank back
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![]() thats a bummer but half is better than nothing i guess. i hope it works out for you.
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![]() 50% of somthing is better then 100% of nothing... that really suck what did they do to it?
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![]() Wow!!! you must have a high deductable.
I am sure we all could help you out. I myself could probably help with resetup, and would be able to give you a couple frags or so.
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![]() Setting up a fresh water sump is fairly easy. Just be smart about your space. use a pre filter or sock as you would normally.Then use a sheet of plastic at the top with smaller holes drilled in it so the water will trickle through whatever you use as a bio media. preferably something porous like bio balls (which are expensive) or i have seen lots of guys use hair curlers or cut up sponges. Plants in a freshwater sump have some advantages but are definitely not necessary. I have been running freshwater sumps for years and have never used plants.
And also don't worry about your MH's for fresh, just mind your fish's preference as lots of fresh livestock prefer low to medium lighting
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35 gallon fresh water grow out tank Looking for 110G or larger. Last edited by cichlidguy; 05-04-2010 at 12:51 AM. |