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30 gallon tank with sump


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    Default 30 gallon tank with sump

    how much liverock do i need for 30 gallon with sump

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    Well I use a pound per gallon as a rule of thumb. I also fill the refugium but with enough flow for filtration.
    Hi my name is Larry and I'm a coral addict!

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