Sump / Refugium Photos

more pics of sumps please guys
 
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nice pics there sean
 
Very nice Sean, how did you take those pics ?

I positioned myself against the doorframe or wall, I took a camera, held it in my hand, looked thru the viewfinder and pressed a silver round Buttin until it made a "click" noise, I then uploaded it To Photobucket:whistling:
 
He started chowing on my corals. I had a beautiful green leather that he completely destroyed. After that he got banned to the sump. Lots for him to feed on and nothing he can destroy.
 
Wow! not a good wow though. I think we need to look at some of those electrical installations. Millions of multi plugs with double adaptors and tripple adaptors etc etc. I am bussy putting my system together and considdered that we need a minimum of about 12 power points. I am going to use a piece of power skirting for the SSO's and a mini DB for the timer operated equipment. This should tidy up the wiring problems I imagined to have (and now see on other systems)

What must also be kept in mind is that a normal house SSO is wired to about 4 other SSO's on one circuit. It's a good idea to check which are on the same circuit as the one you intend using to power your system. Make sure you are not running the tv and music system etc all of the same circuit.
Dodgy power reticulation close to water is not good..... so take care.
 
Ok here go's my sump!!
From the right were the water enters from my DT chamber 1, skimmer's,props, calsuim reactor and 2x heaters. Overflow to 2 chamber with LR aboat 100kg.Then over a small DSB with some LR on it over to my DSB and last chamber return pumps.
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