10ft Stand with Canopy

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
Awesome job bro!
 
Thanks for the comment. Currently, in my tank, I have a 20" red tail cat, 3-12" giraffe cats, 13" Jaguar, and 2 -16" aligator gars, 10" silver arawana, 3-14" cigar sharks, 10" water cow, 16" clown knife, 2-30" central american lungfish, 3- clown loaches (1 is 6" and 2 are 7 1/2") 8" pink giant grommie and 16" pacu. 14" marble cat.
 
I have a 75 gallon wet-dry, 30 gallon planted refegium(with lights on 18 hrs a day), 25 watt UV, running 1 ocean clear canister filter, dolphin pump on this system. 4ft protein skimmer that I converted to a wet/dry filled full bio-balls and water running from top to bottom. I run OZone thru a euro -reef skimmer in my sump. All the water coming out of the skimmer goes thru carbon to neutralize the effects of Ozone. The Ozone makes my water crystal clear --I cannot say enough about using Ozone. I have 3 large pieces of drft wood in my tank -which the wood was leaching (tanning) so bad --I was doing 50% water changes every 3 days. Decided to use Ozone thru skimmer with carbon and made my water clear within 1 week. Have not done a water change within a month now. No tanning --crystal clear water now.
 
Great job man.. That looks really good.
 
Here is the picture's for the filtration system /10ft tank. Includes: 75 Gallon wet/dry, 30 gallon planted refegium, 25 watt UV, 1 Ocean clear canaster, 4ft tall protein skimmer converted into wet/dry. Filled with Bio-balls running water from top to bottom. Acting as a wet/dry. Run Ozone using a Ozotech running thru a euro-reef skimmer in my sump. Run a dolphin pump (rated for 4000 gal. per hour). I got lucky -right behind the tank is a bathroom which I was able to tap into the waterline under the sink. I have a water line going from the sink thru the wall --going tru an RO system which I removed everything and ran carbon in 1 canister to pull out chlorine. Which runs to a float system in the sump.

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