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![]() Under a hour. Wow
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![]() He's a pro at it now. Has it down to an art form.
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![]() Biggest delay is waiting for it to fill. If I had a bigger pump, I could do it under 30min. Currently have a tank full of ticked off SPS and a lot of slime. And a Powder Blue in the frag tank really ****ed!!
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![]() Wow that was fast. Bravo!!
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_________________ Cheers Ronnie. 75 gallon in-wall SPS dominant and some sweet zoas, attached 30 gallon refugium/seahorse tank, attached 15 gallon mangroves/bad boy tank/pod factory, 40 gallon sump. |
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![]() brad that is so cool that you can drain the tank and catch a fish and fill it back up what return pump do you use to fill it back up and what do you keep the water in please dont say the TUB
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![]() Mike, I used a 1800gph pump and borrowed a couple 50g barrels to go with the one I have. I've got it down to a routine, this was the third time I've had to do it. Way too much coral slime though, my skimmer over flowed with gunk!
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