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Old 07-15-2010, 12:09 AM
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@SaltyNuts - The folks at Marine Aquaria are building it for me.

Here I thought going to a sump system was going to simplify things for me.
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Old 07-15-2010, 01:51 AM
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@SaltyNuts - The folks at Marine Aquaria are building it for me.

Here I thought going to a sump system was going to simplify things for me.
It really is quite simple. Water goes into the sump, filtered in some matter and then pumped back out. As long as you aren't pumping out more water than your overflows can drain there is really very little to go wrong and your DT will look so much nicer without heaters, probes, filters, etc in it to kill the natural look of a reef. You'll be glad you went this route!
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Old 07-15-2010, 02:35 AM
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It really is quite simple. Water goes into the sump, filtered in some matter and then pumped back out. As long as you aren't pumping out more water than your overflows can drain there is really very little to go wrong and your DT will look so much nicer without heaters, probes, filters, etc in it to kill the natural look of a reef. You'll be glad you went this route!

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