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ok as ever more good info :thumbsup:
cheers bones !i got what you say mate about the out feed pipe and having to get the pipe as low as possible .(lower than the sump out feed) but still dead keen to find away around the problem so im going to have a think on that one and see what i can come up with !
t1 you realy have been around a long time lol :jaw:
he he thank again guys
gona have a good think on the other stock i like the idear of some dats n tigers but im thinking that they are slow growers and to buy them in at a good size ££££ may well mean i get a kicking from the wife !!!:nutkick:

No as the drain is gravity fed the drain coming off the sump must be on the return compartment of your sump drilled at the level you want the sump to fill to
Then the drain pipe goes down and out to your drain


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Oops double post what up with mfk at the moment
 
I keep double posting too T1.

You mentioned Tigers might set you back - if you watch AC you'll probably find some decent prices as the value of these has come down a fair amount, especially for indonesian.
 
I keep double posting too T1.

You mentioned Tigers might set you back - if you watch AC you'll probably find some decent prices as the value of these has come down a fair amount, especially for indonesian.

Big tigers are still pricey

I just sold all mine apart from the big pulcher

I got £225 for a 14" indo


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Gosh i didn't think they still demanded that sort of money, what i saw must have been for much smaller in size.

Obviously with them being slow growing a large one is valuable in the sence it's difficult to obtain.
 
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