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  1. kingtriton

    Newbie Questions (skimmer, powerhead etc)

    I would say yes, if it was a fish only tank then maybe, just maybe you could get away with not having one...but corals are pretty sensitive to nitrate levels and having a ps would be very benifical to keeping the nitrates at bay and will allow your corals to flourish and I would also say yes to...
  2. kingtriton

    Returning to my favorite hobby...

    Originally Posted by Eric B 125 also, as far as the sump is concerned. i suggest you go with the largest you can fit in your cabinet. you want enough room left in the display tank, so that if your over flow should fail (clog w/ algae, a few snails, etc) the return pump wont over flow the DT...
  3. kingtriton

    Returning to my favorite hobby...

    Originally Posted by King_Neptune oh and to answer your sump drain question.... there are 2 ways to do it...well three but the third is absurd.... 1. Drill a hole below the water line and place a bulkhead to allow water to drain via gravity. 2. a hang on siphon, this can back fire....by either...
  4. kingtriton

    Returning to my favorite hobby...

    Hi, as the title says I'm returning to world of saltwater aquaria I used to have a 75g FOWLR tank about 6 years ago and had it up and running for about 5 years prior to me having to move and sell it to my dismay, but life had to be lived so I had to put the hobby aside for a while. Good news is...
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