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Hello,

I am new to the forum. I recently bought the 120gallon salt water aquarium from Fieryfrog that he was selling on here. I have never run a saltwater aquarium before so any advice would be much appreciated. So far I've connected the tubing to my sump and am ready to put in sand, water, and rocks. If anyone has extra sand or live rock I'd be happy to trade possibly for a 55 gallon aquarium with filter and lights and the whole setup. Also looking for a protein skimmer that can do 120 gallons.

Also please let me know if my plumbing on the sump looks doomed to fail.
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Below are pictures of the 55 gallon aquarium with decorations, filter, gravel, light, and top covers for sale/trade.

I've also included pics of the 120 gallon with sump if anyone wants to offer advice on setting that up.




































































 
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Sorry the pics didn't upload right so I included them here:




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Yes, like a valve to control flow. I'm not really familiar with the wet/dry type sump that that appears to be, but I think the flow should be rather slow through it.
I would definitely come up with some way to leak test the plumbing before filling with water.
 
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Yes, like a valve to control flow. I'm not really familiar with the wet/dry type sump that that appears to be, but I think the flow should be rather slow through it.
I would definitely come up with some way to leak test the plumbing before filling with water.

Thanks. I'll try to find something to control flow. Thanks for the advice.
 

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I don't need anything in a trade but have a few pieces of live rock I'd sell for say $1.10/lb., couple.
Also have a 40 gallon breeder i made into a sump, if you need a sump. I ended up never using the sump.
 
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I don't need anything in a trade but have a few pieces of live rock I'd sell for say $1.10/lb., couple.
Also have a 40 gallon breeder i made into a sump, if you need a sump. I ended up never using the sump.

Oh that would be great. I'd love to buy your live rock. And the sump sounds great. Thank you!
 
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