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![]() No unions on your drain for cleaning?
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![]() No, no unions.
Should I have some? |
#3
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![]() What you've done is by no means wrong, just a personal preference.
If it were me, I would have each flex going into a union, one above the elbow on the right, and one above the branch of the tee. This allows you to completely remove the drain rail for servicing and/or removal the sump. Like I said, it's a personal preference. |
#4
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![]() So last night after I plumbed everything I started playing with my rocks.
I know about the rules of 3rds... from reading lot's about photography. I moved the rocks around all night... Here's a few shots of what I did... and ended up with. I'm going to Epoxy the rocks together... Is there a better solution for this? This is my prefered layout Here are other versions: Going to be making a mount for my lights, want to install this before I put water in the system. #waitinggame #killingme |
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![]() More progress!!!
Making a custom mount for my lights tonight AI SOLS.. Going to hang them tonight. Then the FUN PART #waterhitsthetank #prayfornoleaks What height do you hang your LEDS above the tanks? I was thinking 8" |
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![]() I would go 12 inches. You will get a better spead. Also I had an AI sol super blue on my 18 x 18 and it was loads of power. This will help you keep the light up in tiny tank without scorching all your corals. Nice build. Looking forward to seeing water in it.
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![]() That's alot of sand in a small system. Gonna take alot of vacuuming!
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