R RODinCALIFORNIA Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 17, 2010 121 0 0 California Nov 25, 2010 #11 do you always keep the water level in your sump that high? it looks like the water level is above your filter pads that sits above the bio balls.
do you always keep the water level in your sump that high? it looks like the water level is above your filter pads that sits above the bio balls.
F fallin49er Gambusia MFK Member Feb 5, 2009 477 1 18 A little town called noneofyourgoddamnbusiness Nov 25, 2010 #12 RODinCALIFORNIA;4654659; said: do you always keep the water level in your sump that high? it looks like the water level is above your filter pads that sits above the bio balls. Click to expand... The pump was off. Water level runs about 2" below filter pads.
RODinCALIFORNIA;4654659; said: do you always keep the water level in your sump that high? it looks like the water level is above your filter pads that sits above the bio balls. Click to expand... The pump was off. Water level runs about 2" below filter pads.
Brian_Indiana Fire Eel MFK Member May 22, 2010 1,210 1 68 Muncie, IN Nov 25, 2010 #14 Your jag is awesome.
Scubarod Gambusia MFK Member Feb 21, 2007 371 3 18 Stoon Nov 25, 2010 #16 very nice. i will be setting up a sump for my 300g soon. but i will be adding a phosphate scrubber to it. tried of algae!!!! lol
very nice. i will be setting up a sump for my 300g soon. but i will be adding a phosphate scrubber to it. tried of algae!!!! lol
CharlieTuna Gambusia MFK Member Sep 18, 2010 444 0 16 Colorado Nov 25, 2010 #17 Nice setup. Love the Jag, such a cool fish.