Any chance you could take pics?there is a small gap between the bottom glass and the plastic “wall” than divides the small outer chamber and the return pump chamber in both sides. This gap bypasses the filter - both stock and intank baskets
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Any chance you could take pics?there is a small gap between the bottom glass and the plastic “wall” than divides the small outer chamber and the return pump chamber in both sides. This gap bypasses the filter - both stock and intank baskets
when using the Intank media baskets did you have to do any other mods to the tank? Such as cut the vents etc? I read on another thread that the water level was a problem getting to the top chamber so members advised cutting the vets in the tank. I'm new to this hobby and i really do not feel comfortable cutting anything away if I can help it due to fear of messing up and breaking my tank.
All you need to do is make sure the “flow directors” are in place and and the water will go from top to bottom through the inTank media baskets in an organized fashion.... HUGE differencethere is a small gap between the bottom glass and the plastic “wall” than divides the small outer chamber and the return pump chamber in both sides. This gap bypasses the filter - both stock and intank baskets
Any chance you could take pic
Unfortunately not possible. But I have seen a graphic of it in another thread which I will try to find.Any chance you could take pics?
Are you referring to the bottom vents at the bottom intakes of the media section intake or the display wall intake?Unfortunately not possible. But I have seen a graphic of it in another thread which I will try to find.
Yeah, so diffucult No, not the media baskets, but the section divider that goes below the media basket all the way to glass bottom. You can’t see it from the top, but it is the one that separates the intake chamber from the return chamber.. it has a small gap along the glass bottom which prevents the vacuum filtration effect through the filters..Are you referring to the bottom vents at the bottom intakes of the media section intake or the display wall intake?
Hahaha. It’s tough to explain.
Can you link me to the adaptor? I’m prolly gonna upgrade to the exact same pump so I’ll need the adaptor as well.Yes it got in the middle chamber without an issue. Only thing needed was an adapter to make the return hose fit.
If you buy the media baskets from intank, the flow director adapter now comes with them. They didn't used to do some people have to buy them separately, especially if you buy them from another reefer or usedCan you link me to the adaptor? I’m prolly gonna upgrade to the exact same pump so I’ll need the adaptor as well.
I think he was asking about the adapter used for the Syncra 2.0 pump.If you buy the media baskets from intank, the flow director adapter now comes with them. They didn't used to do some people have to buy them separately, especially if you buy them from another reefer or used
You slide them front left of the left chamber and front right of the right chamber, to tightly fit the media baskets so flow is forced to go directly through the chambers and not freely flow through any gaps on the sides. There’s a long notch cut out where you can slide them in... if you can’t get it to fit let me know I’ll take a picture for you!Where are the flow directors to be placed? Just received mine..
Bingo lol.I think he was asking about the adapter used for the Syncra 2.0 pump.
Perfect. Thanks. Will get back when i try to set Them upYou slide them front left of the left chamber and front right of the right chamber, to tightly fit the media baskets so flow is forced to go directly through the chambers and not freely flow through any gaps on the sides. There’s a long notch cut out where you can slide them in... if you can’t get it to fit let me know I’ll take a picture for you!
Is this a good pump?Added the new return pump!!
Thanks to @802ScubaFish !!
now thinking of what skimmer to use since we all know the Fluval PS1 does not seem to impress.... I like that IceCap and was curious is you guys have tired any other or know of any other that would fit in the back sump??? Been looking online but not many seem to meet the size requirements so if you have came across any I’d love to take a look!! Thanks guys!!
I bent the top plastic fin in all the way so the water would flow past it. You will see what I mean after you install the baskets and watch the water flow. You do have to fill the tank very high with water as well. I have since installed a UV canister filter to compliment the Intank basket. I had to cut the lid to fit the intake and outflow for that. I like the look of the fluval flex tank but had to completely gut it and go with all none fluval parts to get it working really well. Now it works great and I am very happy with it. Using it as is out of the box was nearly impossible. It overheated and the filter was terrible.when using the Intank media baskets did you have to do any other mods to the tank? Such as cut the vents etc? I read on another thread that the water level was a problem getting to the top chamber so members advised cutting the vets in the tank. I'm new to this hobby and i really do not feel comfortable cutting anything away if I can help it due to fear of messing up and breaking my tank.
what is a UV canister filter and what does that do? did you also replace the pump? I've seen a lot replaced it with the sicce 1.5 but I have not done that as of yet. All I have done was installed the Intank basketsI bent the top plastic fin in all the way so the water would flow past it. You will see what I mean after you install the baskets and watch the water flow. You do have to fill the tank very high with water as well. I have since installed a UV canister filter to compliment the Intank basket. I had to cut the lid to fit the intake and outflow for that. I like the look of the fluval flex tank but had to completely gut it and go with all none fluval parts to get it working really well. Now it works great and I am very happy with it. Using it as is out of the box was nearly impossible. It overheated and the filter was terrible.
What platic fin is it, that You are bending?I bent the top plastic fin in all the way so the water would flow past it. You will see what I mean after you install the baskets and watch the water flow. You do have to fill the tank very high with water as well. I have since installed a UV canister filter to compliment the Intank basket. I had to cut the lid to fit the intake and outflow for that. I like the look of the fluval flex tank but had to completely gut it and go with all none fluval parts to get it working really well. Now it works great and I am very happy with it. Using it as is out of the box was nearly impossible. It overheated and the filter was terrible.
I went to a thrift store and found an old solid wood dresser /cabinet that was the right dimensions and painted itI am looking into getting one of these tanks. I decided to go with the freshwater version since I will not be using the top and I already have my light.
I am wondering what stand is everyone using for this tank. Besides the fluval stand or diy stand is there any other options out there?