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My new tank build


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    Sir Patrick - Reefkeeper A2 Club Coordinator
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    What are those tubes/elbows hanging over the back of the tank????

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    those would be my DIY locline until the locline get here on tuesday or wensday lol

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    I was going to ask the same thing Chris asked Looks good.
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    thanks mike, cant wait to see this thing progress. all i need now is sand and this thing can go full cycle

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    Lookin good demon I actualy like the rock wall. And no you do not need sand, looks good how it is just paint the bottom black from underneath.

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    lol. the middle of the rock wall fell a lil while ago so it needs to be fixed. and IMO a reef just isnt a reef w/o sand so its a must. although there are some neat BB tanks out there

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    cephalotus - Reefkeeper
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    BB is just easier to keep clean and can handle more flow. Not better lookin but can look good and clean.

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    Looks good!
    How are you planning on seeding the tank?

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    thx. ive got another 30lb of coraline covered, sponge covered, life covered rock in my biocube that im gonna put half in when i get sand in there

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    Good choice on the skimmer.
    I will think outside the glassbox.

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