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surfinusa

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bigman and fastazzr1 very nice triggers, im to interested in your tank demensions bigman
 

hatessushi

Active Member
Tank looks kind of like one of those triangle or corner units or possibly a hex. I really like the corners and my second tank will be one.
 

bigman

Member
the demensions are 60L x 42H x 32w i will post some more pics of the undy later, yeah my undy looks different than most ive seen she has alittle gray under the lip its a good size patch.and is alittle different in color than most.
Thanks to all for the comments.
 

triggered

Member
Niiiiiiiiiiiiice !!! Our reserve tank is a corner. Hubby's choice, house size....manditory
but, whadia gonna do?
Our (husband's) Undy is definetly different than yours. Ours is a femme fatale as well, just waitin'...........
Sorry to hear about your physical demise............OW
......that's all I can say........OW
!!!
Thanx for the great pics.
 

codemaster

Member
does that undulated trigger rip your other triggers apart?? mine killed so many fish, i m so glad its gone, hope you have great luck with yours
 

fastazzr1

Member
Originally Posted by Sharkboy13
idk, looks good but where do the sharks go? thats what honestly worries me now
no sharks, just triggers....
 

titan

Member
Nice up-grade, how big? You are aware that puffers/triggers are prone to inflicting extensive damage to acrylic? My buddy's foot long stars and stripes puffer was trying to rip a huge turbo snail off the glass, and accidentaly skinned the acrylic like he was peeling a potatoe.
 

fastazzr1

Member
Originally Posted by Titan
Nice up-grade, how big? You are aware that puffers/triggers are prone to inflicting extensive damage to acrylic? My buddy's foot long stars and stripes puffer was trying to rip a huge turbo snail off the glass, and accidentaly skinned the acrylic like he was peeling a potatoe.
its 533 gallons, and thanx for the info on the puffers. thank god i wont be having any snails. would hate for that to happen.
 

titan

Member
What are you going to be skimming the tank with? If your shopping for a skimmer I've got a few suggestions.....
 

fastazzr1

Member
Originally Posted by Titan
What are you going to be skimming the tank with? If your shopping for a skimmer I've got a few suggestions.....
what you got and is it going to brake the bank?
 

bigman

Member
Originally Posted by codemaster
does that undulated trigger rip your other triggers apart?? mine killed so many fish, i m so glad its gone, hope you have great luck with yours
My undy did at first chase my other fish , i was assuming because he was the first tigger in the tank. i later took him out and placed him in the sump for about a month now all is ok. Thanks for the good luck comment god knows im gonna need it.
 

bigman

Member
Originally Posted by fastazzr1
picked up the new trigger tank today......
...tell me what you think.
nice tank and what a beatiful little girl good thing thats my daughter.
Or that would not sound right. Love the tank D cant wait to dive in it. . Dont start the stand without me. lol
 

fastazzr1

Member
Originally Posted by Triggered
fastazzri1,
How long have those fish been together in the tank that are in the pictures?
next month will make 2 years.
 

titan

Member
Originally Posted by fastazzr1
what you got and is it going to brake the bank?
Well, seeing how you dropped a wad on a large tank; why stop now
As far as skimmers Deltec(I'm biased) has some compact monster skimmers. The AP-703 would work great; with an 800GL capacity on normal stocked tanks, and a 530GL rating for heavily stocked systems. Triggers are slobs so a big unit will be in order. H&S makes nice skimmers, and they're easier on the budget than the Deltecs. There's the H&S External A300-3x1260; 1000GL rated. They've got an in sump model as well with an equal rating. MRC (my reef creations) makes big beckettes, and again are cheaper than the two already previous mentioned. The MR-6 with a 1250GL volume rating would be great! Not to mention two thirds cheaper than the Deltec. Of all the massive stony systems out there I've personally seen; the higher precentage of them skim with Deltec's, and seeing what these units can do, landed one in my sump
 

fastazzr1

Member
Originally Posted by Titan
Well, seeing how you dropped a wad on a large tank; why stop now
As far as skimmers Deltec(I'm biased) has some compact monster skimmers. The AP-703 would work great; with an 800GL capacity on normal stocked tanks, and a 530GL rating for heavily stocked systems. Triggers are slobs so a big unit will be in order. H&S makes nice skimmers, and they're easier on the budget than the Deltecs. There's the H&S External A300-3x1260; 1000GL rated. They've got an in sump model as well with an equal rating. MRC (my reef creations) makes big beckettes, and again are cheaper than the two already previous mentioned. The MR-6 with a 1250GL volume rating would be great! Not to mention two thirds cheaper than the Deltec. Of all the massive stony systems out there I've personally seen; the higher precentage of them skim with Deltec's, and seeing what these units can do, landed one in my sump

thanx for the info....
....where can i take a look at these skimmers and there prices?
 
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