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  1. ggolemg

    New to saltwater...have a few questions!

    I have found that with many people who have dt's < 30 and are experencing bio overload never consider a large sump to increase water volume, a rubbermaid of 55+ gal will offset your bio load quite a bit and the best part... its cheap, diy overflow + generic rubbermaid container + return pump...
  2. ggolemg

    It's getting worse

    have you tried a simple filter sock that fits on the discharge side?
  3. ggolemg

    Looking for other people in my area

    ...to start specific thread chicagoland area: ***south of cermak*** ***north of 172nd*** ***east of kingery*** it seems that everyone in this hobby is from the north side or very far off suburbs I would like to propose local trades, group events, talking about really local LFS, etc. If anyone...
  4. ggolemg

    Any Chicagoan Traders?

    SW burbs of chicago here, nothing to trade, but deffinitly interested in buying frags.
  5. ggolemg

    WTB Liverock Chicago

    Local pick up only Send me your price per pound and type if possible (perferably no fiji softballs) george.endrulat@ambitech.com looking to buy a large quantity, light, cured, and large size at a good price (like everyone else)
  6. ggolemg

    skimmer/fuge/overflow?

    What I did was to directly pipe the rubbermaid directly to the fuge, the water level will balance out that way. I have my return from my chiller feeding the sump and the discrepency between the water levels forces the sump to empty out via a 1" bulkhead x nozzle x 6" of 1" ID felxible tubing x...
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