Bcollins111900
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Well I have the 220 gallon 85% set up at the G/F's house in Mansfield. Only thing left to do is bring up the last metal halide which is over the stock rubbermaid sump, add about 30 more gallons of water, place the skimmer in the sump, and add all the fish and corals. I moved all the live rock up today (about 1 hour 30mins out of water). Hoping there was minimal die off as I wrapped it very well in wet newspaper, guess the corals and fish being moved to the new tank will all very on how the levels come out. I am super happy with the way I set the rock up on the first shot so I think I am going to keep it that way. I am excited about the whole set up as it has came out better than planned. I tried to pre-buy everthing I needed and did a great job, was only short one 3/4" 90 for the return pump (Gen-x PCX 40). I will try to post some pics of it in the next few days so everyone can see the progress. Here is a list of what the tank has equipment wise...
220 Gal Acrylic Tank W/Corner Overflow 6"Lx24"Dx30"H Dual 1" Drains with Durso
Black Pine AGA Stand
2- 175Watt 14K Metal Halides (Will upgrade to 250's in the future)
1- Gen-X PCX 40 Return Pump that goes to one 3/4" Y with 3/4" Loc-Lines off it
2- Hydor Koralia 4's (One in each corner)
1- Coralife 125 Needlewheel Skimmer (Upgrade in very near future)
150 Lbs Live Rock
40 Gallon Sump
Phosban Reactor
220 Gal Acrylic Tank W/Corner Overflow 6"Lx24"Dx30"H Dual 1" Drains with Durso
Black Pine AGA Stand
2- 175Watt 14K Metal Halides (Will upgrade to 250's in the future)
1- Gen-X PCX 40 Return Pump that goes to one 3/4" Y with 3/4" Loc-Lines off it
2- Hydor Koralia 4's (One in each corner)
1- Coralife 125 Needlewheel Skimmer (Upgrade in very near future)
150 Lbs Live Rock
40 Gallon Sump
Phosban Reactor
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