I’ve seen awful reviews on the jump guard on WB website people saying they are trash do you have experience with them?Do add a Lid/jumpguard to the list.
No idea if WaterBox comes with one.
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I’ve seen awful reviews on the jump guard on WB website people saying they are trash do you have experience with them?Do add a Lid/jumpguard to the list.
No idea if WaterBox comes with one.
Are you referring to the Redsea / D-D ones? If yes , then well those need some decent DIY skills to put them together and morever its not a one man job as they show in those Youtube videos.I’ve seen awful reviews on the jump guard on WB website people saying they are trash do you have experience with them?
I will it’s supposed to come in in a week or two so I’m getting excited. It does come with a divider for the sump but it’s removable so it suits your needsFollowing for sure! I am looking at this same tank. I am curious tho on the sump area dimensions? Looks like there is a divider wall in it. Wonder how necessary that wall is. Could you post pictures of it by chance with maybe some dimensions
Honestly I almost bought the 105 but I figured I’d want more later and decided just to bite the bullet sooner than later on the sizeFollowing along here and figured I would chime in with my 2 cents... I am currently running a Frag 105.4 with two MP40's and they have been great running at about 30%. I have cleaned them once with Citric Acid and they came out looking brand new so as I am sure every product has some positive and negatives so far my experience has been positive. In regards to a lid I had the same reservations on one of the nice acrylic lids made by one of the guys here in the US. Seems expensive and TBH I don't like the look so I am not using a lid for now. I did have one of my first fish jump out when the alarm in my house went off. This was after about 2 weeks of being in a new tank. Ever since then I have not lost a fish (knock on wood). Another tip at least in my opinion is to make sure you keep your scape down low enough if you plan on putting corals on the top. If you go to high #1 you wont have much room to grow up and #2 its tough to see them in the back half unless you bend down. I saw a really nice scape in a Frag 105.4 at my LFS they built a scape that went up into both sides of the tank then down semi low in the middle. It gave the tank alot of depth since you do have plenty of width to work with. He ran the rocks all the way up (like to the waterline) into each side then wide down semi low in the middle. I will get a pic if I go by there anytime again soon. Anyways hope those help. Love the tank very easy to work with but the go bigger bug just got me so I am working on something new soon. 145 is probably the perfect size in hindsight 105 was to small for me.
Good move!Honestly I almost bought the 105 but I figured I’d want more later and decided just to bite the bullet sooner than later on the size
Yeah, as far as they have included a removable baffle to have a refrigium (or however you spell it) to accommodate this they also redid how it flows, from the last sock it goes through more weir teeth into the sump.Following ! Nice Build! They have upgrade the sump desing right ?
Man it really challenged my love for the hobby last couple days lol. I was an Aviation Electronics Tech in the Navy working on Seahawks and some of this took me back to wiring ESM’s and radios in the tailcone or RT’s in the avionics racksGreat feeling to be done with the wiring. Its such a p in the a. Looks great tho!