180g Starphire A.G.E on its way!

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Dan, i hear you on the 30" tall. I think it is very nice but also a pain to deal with when it come on cleaning. I barely reach the bottom of my 24" tank.

I still go with 4 tunze 6301 and 4 external waveboxes... I will have some live sand in the middle and crush corals along the panel.
 
Dan, Steve is the flow-master!! I bet you he will mod the 6301's and turn it into the 6401 and sell it to Tunze :D
 
My return pump around 2200gph (Tunze Master Cir 1073.090), 4 6301 should be around 31000gph that should be enough :D. I just don't want sand storm in my tank. I want to go BB but i promise the wife to keep all the wrasses that she like.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12121961#post12121961 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by tbone28
Dan, Steve is the flow-master!! I bet you he will mod the 6301's and turn it into the 6401 and sell it to Tunze :D


Now that is crazy. The 6301 already max out :D
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12122010#post12122010 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by GSMguy
just put a sandbox in there behind a rock, have one made out of acrylic cheap.

does that sandbox come with a shovel and pail? :D
 
GSM, i already have one acrylic box made 20x18x3 but i want to have a little bit of sand in the tank just for look. I know aragonize has large grain 5mm-6mm live crush coral. I may go with that instead and fine sand in the box. What do you think?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12120431#post12120431 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by cbui2
Sara B that's a beautiful tank. wish i had did external overflow to give me more real estates. a glance of mermaid shot would be nice :D. heck you can even start your thread here. tbone don't mind another thread, besides he has aleast 3 already here :lol: :D

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Haha. If I was a wrasse that slept in sand, I'd be ****ed too if crushed coral was the only substrate.
I think the mix will work out well.
 
I will do both fine and crushed corals. Fine sand in between the rock where it doesn't get too much flow and crushed corals for the outside. On the side note, i think i may have too much rock. Check it out and let me know what you think. This is 4f wide by a little 8 foot long section :D. The rock size varies from 66lbs to 1lb :D

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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12122370#post12122370 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Jar*Head
That is why i have a box of fine sand inside the rock work....

a box of fine sand is just what they need :)

I always thought Crushed Coral was just a nitrate trap but Lots of Zeo Users have Crushed coral sandbeds with no nitrate issues. i have thought about using some of it because i have bare spots in my sandbed from the flow.
 
If you have strong enough flow, you shouldn't have to worry about anything trap in the bottom.

Terry, the rock is in my garage in California. I just finish soaking them in RODI and Bleach for couple days. I freak out to see all the worm hanging out from all the small hole.
 
Steve, you need a thread now... you even have rocks!
66lbs is pretty huge. Heavier than a sack of rice :) The biggest rock I have is only about 55lbs, but that was when I measured it while wet.

Dude... I eat those worms with my breakfast cereal.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12123895#post12123895 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by tbone28
dang, Steve, how are you going to bring all your rock and equipment to CO?

The mover will take care of it. With my rank i rated 10k lbs but all my household stuff is less than 2k. So i decided to add some weight to make it worthies for them guy to drive 1400 miles.
 
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