Ah, but you see, the stand is done, with nowhere to put a sump
Hummm.... end cabinet, tinted glass doors, drilled through the top on one end or through the back, done ;Smuggrin doesn't need to be a big sump
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Ah, but you see, the stand is done, with nowhere to put a sump
Are you going to buy the overflow for me? Because right now, Rod and I are arguing about the lights. If I tried to throw in the cost of the overflow in question, I do believe we'd be headed for another divorce lolHummm.... end cabinet, tinted glass doors, drilled through the top on one end or through the back, done ;Smuggrin doesn't need to be a big sump
Sure I willAre you going to buy the overflow for me? Because right now, Rod and I are arguing about the lights. If I tried to throw in the cost of the overflow in question, I do believe we'd be headed for another divorce lol
Here you go! Ignore all the bubbles. I thought I was re positioning the flow for the better, but I was obviously wrong ;Hilariousclown pics request
Ok, Josh. If (IF) I were to consider using a HOB overflow to a sump, I'm limited as to the size of the sump. The dimensions I have to work with are 18"x14"x20"(tall). The sump would have to be a DIY, because there's no way I'll be able to get him to agree buying one when "We have a perfectly good canister that will work just fine. Besides, those things are expensive." (No, I haven't talked to him about it recently, but I have in the past, and while that's not word for word, its darn close). The other problem I'm running into is that any sump I would get/make wouldn't be adequate for a 75gSure I will
If you were legitimately contemplating it, I would send one your way in a heartbeat
They still haven't jumped in yet, though lolThey seem to be hovering around Daphne! Love it!
I've been target feeding her, but not every day. Should she be on a feeding schedule?Daphne requires a shallow dive and maybe the clowns are more of deep divers. Daphne needs to eat her Wheaties
I used to have a coral beauty a while ago and I added it while the clowns were already established. I did not have any problems with aggressionI would like to add a coral beauty to the 75 at some point, but it has been suggested that my clowns may be aggressive toward it. Does anyone have any experience with this?
I've got a coral beauty in the 75 along with 2 clowns, a blue spot puffer, a firefish, a damsel, a wrasse, and a wagchman gobyI would like to add a coral beauty to the 75 at some point, but it has been suggested that my clowns may be aggressive toward it. Does anyone have any experience with this?