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Timmy

Plecostomus
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I had two previously. I ordered one online for in store pickup. When I got to the store @ 7am they had a few sitting on the store unsold. I grabbed another one just because. The stand only has room for three so now there is a new one sitting in my attick.
 

raideranch

Gambusia
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Mar 3, 2013
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Its been over a year since I've been on MFK since I sold most of the monsters but the setup hasn't changed much. Im only back flushing the sand filter once every month or two now. I just back flushed it so the sump is low but once the drip gets the water level back up the sump overflows through the wall into the heat exchanger and then into the drain of my laundry room sink. The heat exchanger is starting to get a little dirty since the water entering the sump isn't filtered but it still works greatIMG_20161202_011818891.jpgIMG_20161202_011939601.jpg
 
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magicmike87

Jack Dempsey
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My sump for 400 gallon. 4 chamber sump consist of filter pads, submerged bio balls, ceramic, and siporax. Sump is 80 gallons and has lids. In the last picture the red reservoir is for the auto top off

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JK47

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Angelphish

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sunnysjourney

Peacock Bass
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Here's mine. I recently set up this tank and I wanted to get the filtration as perfect as it can be. The sump is a 100 gallon wet dry setup and the aquarium is 300 gallons. I'm thinking of adding an inline UV light and an algae scrubber in the sump's return section. Lets see how it goes.



 
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