captivating article and pictures Joe,
You should have told us about it at the meeting. One thing I don't understand . you said you use sea swirls and wavy seas to move the water around. It seems like something that small will hardly make a dent in that reef tank, or did I miss something.. Like were you talking about the other tanks you had?
maybe I should go back and re read it .. duh...
chuck
Wow, Joe--it was so cool to see the beginning pics of the tank as it was being build. Well done. Now I know some people with a magazine that might want an article like that...
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9308537#post9308537 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by eboonaman captivating article and pictures Joe,
You should have told us about it at the meeting. One thing I don't understand . you said you use sea swirls and wavy seas to move the water around. It seems like something that small will hardly make a dent in that reef tank, or did I miss something.. Like were you talking about the other tanks you had?
maybe I should go back and re read it .. duh...
chuck
Just finding out about the article as well. I do use sea swirls and now playing with some WavySeas, and they do have a big impact on the front section of reef.
I have a fair amount of water going through them.
There are other returns with fixed lines, eductors, etc.
Joe
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9305911#post9305911 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Labman I found this in Advanced Aquarist. I think the members will find it
interesting.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9310844#post9310844 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Spracklcat Wow, Joe--it was so cool to see the beginning pics of the tank as it was being build. Well done. Now I know some people with a magazine that might want an article like that...
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