It's so cool to see someone else who plumbed theirs together!! all the lfs seem to think I'm off my rocks when I say I have a 120gal system accross 7 tanks (four are sump tanks)I have 2 plumbed together. #1 - 8 months old and #2 is 2 weeks old:[/IMG]
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Now is the time to show us what you got. Here's mine. All I have is a crappy cell phone camera!
Thanks! if we are including the sump, I have 180 gallons across 4 tanks. 2 displays, 30 gallon shared sump and a 30 gallon cryptic refugium with huge Brittle Stars, sponges, and pods.It's so cool to see someone else who plumbed theirs together!! all the lfs seem to think I'm off my rocks when I say I have a 120gal system accross 7 tanks (four are sump tanks)
sweet setup!!!
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Nice! What is that yellow coral on the right side of your frag rack?90 gallon
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Instead of baffles in one big tank I did 4 smaller tanks. Built everything myself (Im an environmental engineer who designs, builds, maintains, and operates water and wastewater plants professionally) after tons of research I equated the entire aquarium system to a wastewater system in it's processes. That's how a waste water system would usually be set up with different tanks. The nice part is that I have four 10-15gal tanks that are connected with unions and valves so for maintenance I can disconnect one syphon it off and it's very manageable to move and clean .. I was also able to arrange them to maximize my space options when I couldn't with one large tank. I'm thinking about adding a 45gal in my basement with just rock pods and macros that would be plumbed between skimmer and add a second return pump but haven't got there yet. But the tanks just sitting there lol.Thanks! if we are including the sump, I have 180 gallons across 4 tanks. 2 displays, 30 gallon shared sump and a 30 gallon cryptic refugium with huge Brittle Stars, sponges, and pods.
Why do you have 4 sumps?
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Any pics of that fuge? I'm curious to see what others keep in theirs and haven't tried any sponges other than those that hh in and arnt really the pretty sort.Thanks! if we are including the sump, I have 180 gallons across 4 tanks. 2 displays, 30 gallon shared sump and a 30 gallon cryptic refugium with huge Brittle Stars, sponges, and pods.
Why do you have 4 sumps?
Cheers! Mark
Omg thats awesome and huge was an understatement!! Do they keep everything nice and clean? I read so much negative about keeping starfish, either not beeing able to feed them or they eat good stuff (depending on breed)and poor identification, lfs lie, etc. I've stayed away so far.I will take a pic. next time I'm out to the garage. Here is a pic. of one of the Brittle Stars:
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I dont think they do any cleaning. The Brittle Stars are not like a "regular" starfish that attaches itself to a surface and glides around sucking crud off. They just kinda hang out. I tweezer feed each of them a hunk of prawn every other day and they readily take it. I have heard that they will eat a fish or even suck zoas off a rock, but ours have their own 30 gallon tank (cryptic refugium). Our local LFS had 2 of them that had been housed in tiny 6 inch by 8 inch plastic "jails" and we had to get them. Not only 'cause they are cool but I felt so bad for them being all cramped up.Omg thats awesome and huge was an understatement!! Do they keep everything nice and clean? I read so much negative about keeping starfish, either not beeing able to feed them or they eat good stuff (depending on breed)and poor identification, lfs lie, etc. I've stayed away so far.
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A green birds nestNice! What is that yellow coral on the right side of your frag rack?
Cheers! Mark