True I can be creative with the lighting but I hate to limit where i can put things because of the lights. I just started looking into skimmer but I can't tell a good one from a bad one yet any help would be appreciated.(budget but quality)sinkingbeach said:Keep in mind that I was only using a 48in. lighting fixture on it, granted it was 750watt hqi. If you set up your rocks properly you'll have 6in. of space on each endAny thought of skimmer yet?
Phyl said:The big problems with that S formation is that it will near the glass in those spots and you won't be able to keep the glass clean. That will become unsightly in enough time.
Powder said:True I can be creative with the lighting but I hate to limit where i can put things because of the lights. I just started looking into skimmer but I can't tell a good one from a bad one yet any help would be appreciated.(budget but quality)
So far I have only picked up some used pumps a Mag7 and HD30 and a cast acrylic sump none of which I have in hand yet. I bought some pvc pipe and fittings to start working on some water return ideas so I can hide everything under the sand and bring it all in and out of one end of the tank.
I will see what i can do this week but my crawl space isn't too exciting to look at.malulu said:pics!! ?
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I went with an enclosed sump because noise is a very big concern so it has to be one that is external. I really can't tell a good one from a bad one. There is a HUGE price spread from $30-40 dollars to a few thousand so I am kind of at a loss at this point.RichT said:Looks like a top notch Do It Your Selfer.
What type of skimmer were you thinking about.
It should you did all the pretty rock work.Ihop said:looks good!