Hi!
I'm sure I will annoy you all over the next weeks - I've just upgraded my 63 gallon to a 320, and I'm quickly learning that it is a very different kettle of fish, so to speak!
We got a nice big jaebo wavemaker. It does a great job, but it isn't quite enough. I have two power heads from my old tank, is it okay to put a massive wavemaker on one side, and a couple of small power heads to oppose it? Or do I need to fork out for something with the same flow? It is a 6'7" long tank.
My next issue is getting the things on the back glass in the rear corner of the tank. The thing is about 6' tall, and wide.
(But it is full, and not leaking any more, like it did after the first fill! We did a leak test, but it leaked anyways. Ever try to store 320 gallons of sea water with a toddler in the house? Spoiler: it isn't fun)
I'm sure I will annoy you all over the next weeks - I've just upgraded my 63 gallon to a 320, and I'm quickly learning that it is a very different kettle of fish, so to speak!
We got a nice big jaebo wavemaker. It does a great job, but it isn't quite enough. I have two power heads from my old tank, is it okay to put a massive wavemaker on one side, and a couple of small power heads to oppose it? Or do I need to fork out for something with the same flow? It is a 6'7" long tank.
My next issue is getting the things on the back glass in the rear corner of the tank. The thing is about 6' tall, and wide.
(But it is full, and not leaking any more, like it did after the first fill! We did a leak test, but it leaked anyways. Ever try to store 320 gallons of sea water with a toddler in the house? Spoiler: it isn't fun)