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Have you thought about trying the RDSB in a bucket for nitrate reduction? its a long read but it seems to be working for lots of people.
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new tank idea sounds great i love the 120g tech tanks.
Add some t5 actinics and switch the 150W bulbs to 10k and you will have plenty of light for whatever you want. i run the same pendants and bulbs but in 250W with 300w ballasts and i am not bleaching my 50g.... for 120 i think adding t5 supplliments and switching to a 10k will get you by just fine. RDSB i an excellent nitrate reducer for BB tanks. Last edited by GSMguy; 01/11/2008 at 10:23 AM. |
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I can't speak from personal experience, but I have spent to many hours on here researching. You should look into a das or octopus skimmer. They seem to give you the best bang for the buck. I plan on getting an octopus. Octopus has a new extereme line coming out. I'm holding off on ordering until I see if the extreme line is worth it.
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I would stick with EuroReef. An RS-135 would do the job nicely, and fit in your sump. The downward thrust of the water draining will make the detritus travel, so you might as well just drain the water into a corner bubble tower in the same section as the skimmer. You still can siphon it out.
The frag section will require a light over it, which may grow algae inside the skimmer. Cleaning it often will prevent it, or do a major soak (vinegar & water; muriatic acid & water) will get it back to brand new again. I don't like external skimmers either as I used to have one that flooded my fish room way more times than I can count. 120g?? What happened to the 480g?
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I agree with Marc. I've got the ER 250 on my 150, and it does a pretty good job.
I just rebuilt my sump to use the sections a little better (view here or here for detials), and am thinking a bit of doing frags in the middle section (water now flows from skimmer - frag section/settling area - return section). The middle section should be easy enough to siphon unless you really load it up with frags.
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I purchased a RS-100 for my 90 gallon on ebay, new for a very reasonable price, way under retail. Service was great and I am happy with my skimmer. If you would like to know the store, send me a PM.
It just takes some shopping around, but high quality items are out there for a great price. I don't know the service at other manufacturers, but Chip at EuroReef is phenomenal.
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Ive got the RS-135 on my 90g it took quite a long while for it to break in but not it finally has and is skimming like mad. When I upgrade one day to a 180g i will be going with a RS-250 or BM 250
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Unless your getting the ER with eheim pumps, IE the big ones, they are not worth it IMO. similar performace can be had from the octos, for less cashola.
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I wasn't really trying to restrict flow to the skimmer... my thought was trying to create a settlement "tank" like they do in koi filtration. Not sure how I would create that though and keep high flow to the skimmer. |
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Thanks, adding some T5's is a good idea. That way I could create the dusk/dawn effect as well. I really don't know why I've had so much trouble with bleaching.. but I have. |
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I think I would probably go with the RS 250 if I bought one.. It's about $478 from what I can find. |
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Thanks for the info I'm going to read your sump build thread tonight. I love your tank. Would you buy the 250 again or go elsewhere? |
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Mine took about 6months+ to break in lol! I am so happy it is finally running perfect. I dont even want to upgrade atm because i dont want to go through all that AGAIN lol. The 120g is a very nice tank though..i am a bit jealous..my bro has one and the few inches extra back to front is quite a difference. It works quite nice as a small room divider. He has it dividing the kitchen and living room. The 250 would do well and would even work when u want to upgrade later on to the 180,240 or w/e it is .
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Oh I hope you dont mind me posting this..but i thought i would share my new Dendrobates ventrimaculatus "Iquitos Red and Orange" frogs i got over christmas. I got a trio and the second day i added them i already hear them calling! woohoo. Sorry its not a great pic because well my camera is crap since i dont have my nikon d80 yet
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Oh I love your dart frog! He's wicked! PM me details I want to know all about them and their setup. I must have one!!! lol |
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