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Old 10/06/2007, 02:54 AM
XxMutedYouthxX XxMutedYouthxX is offline
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20gal reef filtration

Im thinking of either just running a large skimmer and possibly a small hang on filter as a makeshift fuge... or drilling the tank and plumming it to a 5gallonish sump with a in sump skimmer... the tank will be running a 1/20 hp chiller as well so im leaning more towards the sump
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Sometimes I wonder why I don't just put dollar bills in my tank instead of fish and coral and just watch them float around for a while.
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Old 10/06/2007, 12:50 PM
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Sometimes I wonder why I don't just put dollar bills in my tank instead of fish and coral and just watch them float around for a while.
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Old 10/06/2007, 01:12 PM
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we just run a large skimmer on our 20g nano - deltec mce600. they're pricey but worth it imo. they have a place to run carbon/gfo for when you need it too. the mce300 would work nicely too. if you want to save some $$$ look at the octo HOB's.

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