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Re: sump



and on #1, don't use a filter on a reef. use a skimmer in your sump, live
rock in the tank (and perhaps sump) instead.

"Marc Levenson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Use the 20g, or larger.  More is better, because you are adding additional
water
> volume.  "Dilution is the Solution to Pollution"
> http://www.melevsreef.com/what_sump.html
>
> I'd not use the Rio for a return pump though.  Use that to mix saltwater
and
> pump water in and out of your tank during water changes.  I prefer the
Supreme
> Mag pumps available online & at the LFS.
>
> Marc
>
>
> Dinky wrote:
>
> > I am making plans to switch my 75 fw over to a reef tank, and I'm
currently
> > looking at filtration. I have 2 options;
> >
> > 1: An Eheim Pro 2320.
> >     Opinions on this unit for a 75 gallon reef?
> >
> > 2:Sump. I have empy 10 and 20 gallon tanks I can create sumps out of.
Would
> > the ten work? Too small? I would likely be powering it with a Rio pump,
> > about 550gph.
> >
> > All opinions appreciated.
> >
> > --
> > --------
> > Billy
> > --------
> > I'm not closed-minded.
> > You're just wrong.
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