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![]() Agree, the high capacity stuff seems to last longer than the regular. I have been impressed with it.
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![]() In anticipation of the new sump I am building, I just received my new sump in the mail. It is a Reef Octopus NW110 - I fit it into the 29 gallon sump tank and it does take some good room but now that I have it I can start to really plan out how big each section is. Anyone have experience with this sump and can provide any tips/tricks?
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![]() Well, it happened. After much deliberation, promising my wife some new Tory Burch shoes, and a total excitement for the hobby I just put in an order with Denny at Concept for a 48x24x24 120 gallon tank. Once things get started I will post a new build thread basically to docuement the journey. First step will be to build the stand......
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![]() ![]() ![]() Did a water test and it checks out ok: Am: 0 Nitrite: 0 Nitrate: 15 Cal: 485 kH: 7.28 Mg: 1310 Salinity: 1.026 Research suggests that this can happen, but it still sucks. I won't add another one until the new tank is set up and established. |
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