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super-reefer
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: SAN DIEGO, CA
Posts: 1,908
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welp it came out alot better than imagined. i changed all the flex to ridged. made it look alot nice. put a mag18 for my skimmer and a mag7 for the return. plumbed my closed loop to the ampmaster. i might change the mag7 to a 9.5.. not sure yet though.
.. up all night piping this thing. it finally has no bubble returning with tons of flow. |
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super-reefer
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: SAN DIEGO, CA
Posts: 1,908
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another pic.
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super-reefer
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: SAN DIEGO, CA
Posts: 1,908
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oh and myreef the skimmer works awsome..
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Nicely done. Very sharp tank. What are the specs for those of us who aren't around enough to remember?
Andy's skimmers are bomb a$$ skimmers ![]() |
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super-reefer
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: SAN DIEGO, CA
Posts: 1,908
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6foot by 18 inch by 24 inch 125 gallon reef. im starting to load it with live rock, with hope that it will cycled by christmas. then i can swap out my existing 55 gallons corals and rocks. i have about 100 pounds in the 55. im hoping this will be enough live rock. im lighting it with two 140watt vho's right now, and will bring my 2 400 watt mh's over when i swap.
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Governor
Join Date: May 2000
Location: tempe,AZ
Posts: 1,114
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I would think that 180 lbs should be enough. I have probably less than 150 lbs in my 125 and consider it enoughthough I could put more in if I wanted with out much problem. Once you start puting in cave and ledges it will fill up fast.
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