My experience with the Deltec in-sump skimmers is that they are insanely sensitive to water height. Once you put them in their own sump section with a steady water height they are great.
Dave.M
do you still like the tile background? and how is the OceansMotions still working?
Hi Lukas,
Its me Adam, we meet last year. Nice lights, I give it a try to GHL, will see how they will work for me, so we can compare later. My tank is almost done, slowly filling up with water
. Take a look on my thread if you have time, maybe before completely filled you can give me your advice. Talk to you soon what did you do with your old reeftechs?
very cool!!!
i know there was a little controversy and doubts"¦. (i was skeptical)
but it looks nice, and you have defiantly proved me and anyone else wrong!
you still planning on attaching some corals to it?
Can you advise which article.....date and author?I just read a great article in Coral magazine. It's all about proper flow in reef tanks. If you have the opportunity read up before you buy anything. I highly recommend implementing some of these techniques. Your tank is so large, that a well thought out system of power-heads is going to be tough to do, but can be really good if you visualize it, and plan it out beforehand. More will always be better, but if you don't work out the proper flow dynamics, you could just make a mess faster. Like a great new golf club (now I can hit it even further into the woods!!!) I'm looking forward to an exceptional result from you. Let's see what you can do! :bounce3::bounce2::bounce2::bounce3::bounce2::rollface::rollface::jester:
Daniel :wildone:
Can you advise which article.....date and author?
Benny, I really like the tile and am considering it in my 300 gal build. Is there anything in particular to look for or will any old natural limestone tile do? And as far as powerheads go will the magnetic bases work? The ones I am thinking about are only good for up to 3/4 inch glass, and with the width of the tile added on to that, I don't know if they will still hold and I can't see a suction cup holding a grip for a long period of time on limestone.