A Allentown New member Sep 7, 2015 #1 I see 400g to 900g owners here so I'm not sure if this is where I should be posting.
dave.m Active member Sep 7, 2015 #5 If you go back up the menues one level to the Special Interests Group you will see in small print (it's always in the small print): "A forum for people interested in keeping large reef tanks. This forum is dedicated to water volumes of 180 gallons and larger." IMHO you should read that as "Display Tank = 180 gallons", not display tank plus sump plus this plus that etc. Dave.M
If you go back up the menues one level to the Special Interests Group you will see in small print (it's always in the small print): "A forum for people interested in keeping large reef tanks. This forum is dedicated to water volumes of 180 gallons and larger." IMHO you should read that as "Display Tank = 180 gallons", not display tank plus sump plus this plus that etc. Dave.M
SS_Sean New member Sep 8, 2015 #8 LOL.. guess I shouldn't have posted my build. 170 dt + 300 sump = 470g... :lol2:
S Scubaken New member Sep 13, 2015 #9 SS_Sean said: LOL.. guess I shouldn't have posted my build. 170 dt + 300 sump = 470g... :lol2: Click to expand... Yeah "pee wee". LoL. 300 gallon sump ? Jeepers ! LoL
SS_Sean said: LOL.. guess I shouldn't have posted my build. 170 dt + 300 sump = 470g... :lol2: Click to expand... Yeah "pee wee". LoL. 300 gallon sump ? Jeepers ! LoL
SS_Sean New member Nov 9, 2015 #10 Scubaken said: Yeah "pee wee". LoL. 300 gallon sump ? Jeepers ! LoL Click to expand... The bigger the sump (filter) the better the health of the system. I have a small front room, so was limited. The fish room is where the magic happens.
Scubaken said: Yeah "pee wee". LoL. 300 gallon sump ? Jeepers ! LoL Click to expand... The bigger the sump (filter) the better the health of the system. I have a small front room, so was limited. The fish room is where the magic happens.