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Erik and Rachaels 295 gallon tank build


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    Erik

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    this is befor i got everything set up just the stages i went to to get were its at to day hand built everything even the stand and all the plugs i ran all my own pipes. i built the stand out of 2x8 wallmenzed legs age 3 1/2 x 3 1/2 with 3/4 wallminzed ply wood. ran condoit with 10 gage wire to all gfi plugs with and 15 amp circuit breaker. Added 10 boxs total 4 on the front under the main tank. and Name:  my phone 098.jpg
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Size:  56.6 KB the plumbing is two 4 gallon over flow boxs that have 1 inch pvc sch 40 running to the rufugium and a d mag 9.5 pumping bck in to the tank and the pipe is 1 1/2 and im throwing it up 3 and half feet. got four bulb t5 on bottom tank and six on on top. the flow that i get in my tank is sick i pump ruffly 24 thousand gallons a day. to big monster power heads that push water 5 ft across the tank. and 300 lbs of live rock in it.
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