How do I plumb this skimmer to by 28G?
JohnS_323 Officer Emeritus Officer Emeritus Mar 25, 2008 #2 For starters you're going to need A LOT of reducers!
L lithivm Mar 25, 2008 #6 We're almost there now..... now I just need a diesel generator to power the pump and some hose....
MikeNapoli Mar 25, 2008 #8 Don't for get to put a tight lid on that tank because the amount of flow will most likely blow it to pieces. :
Don't for get to put a tight lid on that tank because the amount of flow will most likely blow it to pieces. :
JohnS_323 Officer Emeritus Officer Emeritus Mar 25, 2008 #9 Just think, with that increased water volume you could probably get away with something like 35 fish in there!
Just think, with that increased water volume you could probably get away with something like 35 fish in there!
L lithivm Mar 25, 2008 #10 I think the tank will prob make it half-way across the Atlantic if I aim it right and turn on that pump.... ... then it can be the home of kinds of marine life
I think the tank will prob make it half-way across the Atlantic if I aim it right and turn on that pump.... ... then it can be the home of kinds of marine life
Hawkeye Mar 28, 2008 #15 Sorry - manufacturers always always over-rate their skimmers. The one you have depicted is only capable of supporting a 12 gallon nano. You'll have to get something bigger that is an HOB. I also strongly urge taking the equity loan out on the house to pay PSEG for the electricity bills you'll be paying... ;D nice post - thanks for the laugh!
Sorry - manufacturers always always over-rate their skimmers. The one you have depicted is only capable of supporting a 12 gallon nano. You'll have to get something bigger that is an HOB. I also strongly urge taking the equity loan out on the house to pay PSEG for the electricity bills you'll be paying... ;D nice post - thanks for the laugh!