Let's see some pics of your fish room!

Egon

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From left to right 360, 450, 120, 180.

Then some pics of the plumbing. Having multiple tanks in one room make plumbing easy. I have incoming water to 4 T fittings that go to each tank for the trickle system.

The drain goes around the back of all the tanks and the sumps are plumbed to that drain. I extended the drain up into the stand of the 450 so I could put the python gravel vac in there so no more buckets. I also can hook up my canister filters and drain them before changing out the cartridge, again no buckets :)

The drain leaves my house in a 1.5" line and is buried until it gets to the bushes, then I ran an old garden hose to each bush tree. Every couple days I open another plug to move the water from bush to bush.

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Jack Dempsey
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Sep 10, 2011
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Plumas Lake, California
From left to right 360, 450, 120, 180.

Then some pics of the plumbing. Having multiple tanks in one room make plumbing easy. I have incoming water to 4 T fittings that go to each tank for the trickle system.

The drain goes around the back of all the tanks and the sumps are plumbed to that drain. I extended the drain up into the stand of the 450 so I could put the python gravel vac in there so no more buckets. I also can hook up my canister filters and drain them before changing out the cartridge, again no buckets :)

The drain leaves my house in a 1.5" line and is buried until it gets to the bushes, then I ran an old garden hose to each bush tree. Every couple days I open another plug to move the water from bush to bush.
Brilliant! Very nice
 
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