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Join Date: Dec 2009
Posts: 95 City: Atlanta State: GA Occupation: Network Communications Engineer, which is funny considering I have a MS in Bio from MIT Other Interests: Computers/Games , Astrophotography, Biology
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Got a new tank! Several items needed - see the list
I have a new 60 gallon cube i got from a fellow member and I need the following items.
<br /> Sump with small footprint<br /> Return pump (at least 800gph)<br /> Overflow box (at least 800gph)<br /> 30-35lbs live rock<br /> SCWD (switching current water director)<br /> Skimmer (rated for ~100 gallons) Please give me details of what you have and a price! Trying not to spend a ton of money on this. Also, I have a 24 gallon aquapod with glass lid and return pump for trade if you're interested. |
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Join Date: May 2012
Posts: 591 City: Clarkesville State: GA Occupation: i do a little of everything at homer grocery Other Interests: hiking, camping, tennis, swimming, movies
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hey garry i actually have an acrylic sump but its tiny probably too small to fit a skimmer unless you use an hob if you want more info on it let me know and ill look it up when i get home but if i were you i would just use a 10 gallon tank as a sump thats what i use on mine and im sure there would be enough room for a skimmer i dont have one but i run a filter sock 3 reactors hung in the stand and heater and return pump and still have room to work with a skimmer
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Posts: 95 City: Atlanta State: GA Occupation: Network Communications Engineer, which is funny considering I have a MS in Bio from MIT Other Interests: Computers/Games , Astrophotography, Biology
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I was considering building one from a 20 gallon standard tank. I think I still might. I just don't think a 10 gallon is big enough.
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Join Date: May 2012
Posts: 591 City: Clarkesville State: GA Occupation: i do a little of everything at homer grocery Other Interests: hiking, camping, tennis, swimming, movies
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either way i think youd still come out cheaper to build your own
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 1,018 City: Lawrenceville State: GA Occupation: Electrician Other Interests: Flying, guns, and family... not in that order though!!
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I have a SCWD I'm not using. I think its a 3/4". Feel free to ake an offer.
Jason |
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Posts: 95 City: Atlanta State: GA Occupation: Network Communications Engineer, which is funny considering I have a MS in Bio from MIT Other Interests: Computers/Games , Astrophotography, Biology
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I found an SCWD already from mufret. Thanks!
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Posts: 238 City: Douglasville State: GA Occupation: sales/sales management Other Interests: Soccer, Investing,Kids - Sports, Scuba, travel, snow skiing
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Skimmer
Gary, I have a Precision Marine skimmer rated for 125 gallons. I recently re-plumbed my setup to a 150 gallon rubbermaid sump/frag tank in my basement and got an ETSS skimmer and no longer need the in-sump PM skimmer. It has a small foot print and worked well on my 125 gallon setup before doubling my water volume. Asking $100 for it.
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Posts: 127 City: Buford State: GA Occupation: IT Other Interests: Boating
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Check out Glass Holes for the overflow
http://www.glass-holes.com/Complete-...ow-Kits_c3.htm |
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Posts: 95 City: Atlanta State: GA Occupation: Network Communications Engineer, which is funny considering I have a MS in Bio from MIT Other Interests: Computers/Games , Astrophotography, Biology
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I have found everything I need except for the live rock.
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