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dbowman
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December 16, 2019, 14:49:58 »
Hi,
I am new to saltwater, my name is David Bowman and I live near Englewood, OH. i wrote my life story and was unable to post so i write this short post and see what happens.
resp, yours,
David
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Heinbaughb
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December 16, 2019, 15:10:48 »
Hi Dave! That’s funny but unfortunate about your story. I’m sure it’s good. Welcome to the club!
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Steve
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Welcome to Ohio Reef!
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lazylivin
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Welcome!
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SweetReefOH
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Welcome Dave!
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JSellars
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Hi Dave!
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Agame43
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Dave Welcome!
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dbowman
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December 16, 2019, 23:49:47 »
thanks all for the Greets.
i was thinking about running a 75 gallon DT on my ground floor with a 55 gal tank acting as a sump in my basement. i wanted to use a current 6011 DC return pump to lift 9 feet but customer service at current usa said using it for that much head height would not be a good idea and i should stick to AC pumps. my next great idea was to put both tanks in the basement. when i was planning on using a 29 gal tank for the sump i bought a 26 gal bowfront and built a stand so that the height to the rim of the bowfront would be the same as having the 29 under the marineland 75 gal combo that i bought. i bought a bubble magus curve 5, and a sicce syncra 3.0 to complement the system but it seemed cramped under the 75. the diy siphon drain works and the syncra was easy to use but i want a larger refugium area. i have a 55 gal that would give me 24 inches of fuge, 10 inches of skimmer and 14 inches of return. i am really into using a DC return pump;any experience or suggestions?
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Welcome to the Club!
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