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Advice on 125G FOWLR build


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    bluwc - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I got mine from dave, another reefer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EMUreef View Post
    The way its setup, the 2 wholes for the overflow are used for the drain.
    Here's a link to my buddies tank, in the first post you can see how he set his up and how i would recommend you doing yours, but maybe 2 returns, one in each corner.

    my 34G Cube Build

    dont go with teh one i showed you, thats way to much lol

    1500 gph complete kit - Glass-Holes.com dope aquarium stuff
    i will check out the build, and order the 1500gph kit

    And i think i go with quiet one return pump. and the 4000 will be good?

    thanks for all the tips again everyone

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nano-Newb1983 View Post
    i will check out the build, and order the 1500gph kit

    And i think i go with quiet one return pump. and the 4000 will be good?

    thanks for all the tips again everyone
    ya i have a 4000 on my 90g, so it'll work fine for your tank.

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    cool thank you

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    ok so what does everyone think about this list so far

    125g tank and stand
    40G long for sump

    This for overflow
    1500 gph complete kit - Glass-Holes.com dope aquarium stuff

    This for skimmer
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    Quiet one 4000 (would it be big enough, it less than 800gph @ 4 foot)

    flow, not sure yet

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    I was with Dale today and got you a sump if you want it...really nice but need to know the dimensions of the stand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluwc View Post
    I was with Dale today and got you a sump if you want it...really nice but need to know the dimensions of the stand.
    awesome, sorry i missed ur call yesterday i was in bed, had to work at 11pm

    Im not sure what dimensions are of stand, i will send him message. What size was the sump? i know the guy said i could easy fit a 40g long under there

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