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I've run herbies before how will this be more difficult?
No the primer I had is clear. I don't keep anything in my tanks that will scrape the paint off. Only the bottom 1/4 - 1/2" of the horizontal runs will actually touch the water. |
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Valve is downstairs tank is upstairs... certainly won't be as easy as typical setups and the large pressure on the valve means the slightest turn will make a big difference. I did it that way as well before, thinking it would be better but you can install the valve under the tank, works pretty much the same.
I was looking at your manifold wrong, thought it ran down the back of the tank and not the perimeter. Last edited by sphelps; 03-20-2013 at 07:16 PM. |
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Looks like a lot of work to tear all that down in a few months.
Looks really good though. Typical Brett Style!
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You still need a gate valve if you have a Mitras??? Tsk tsk. Colour me slightly less impressed with that light then.
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