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Old January 8th, 2008, 05:11 AM
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ahh i like that it can be used hang on or in sump. wonder how much room ill need to make behind my tank for it to hang there

also, noob question......what exactly does a skimmer do? lol

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Old January 8th, 2008, 05:15 AM
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If you go with the CSS65,you'll need about 6".8" for the 125.
A skimmer pulls the dissolved organics out of the water before they can break dowm and comprimise water quality.
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Old January 8th, 2008, 05:23 AM
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heh thanks

ok was able to ease it way from the wall, got about 6.5 " of clearance now, may go ahead and order the skimmer, or do i really need it at this point in my aquariums life?

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Old January 8th, 2008, 06:58 AM
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Re: Newb incoming...

Damn! I got here too late and missed doling out good advice! Everyone else seems to have gotten to it first

Nice looking setup so far.

You will probably want more than one powerhead. If you want to save some cash, MaxiJets also work really well and are a fraction of the price of Koralias. In a 55, I'd have two or three powerheads.

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Old January 8th, 2008, 08:03 AM
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heh, see you got in some good advice, guess ill grab a couple of those maxijets to suppliment

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Re: Newb incoming...

Yum, virgin glass. Not a single hole, YET. I would go with a sump and an in sump skimmer. You can hide your heaters in the sump, add top off water there for evaporation replacement and the return water, can , if planned right, circumvent the need for any in tank power heads which aren't really pretty to look at. And unless you buy good power heads (expensive) you cannot get the flow rates without high velocity like you can with outside return pumps. You can get a pretty good external pump for the price of 2 Koralias or two good external pumps for the price of just one Vortech Pump. Course I am writing all this based on the great chance that like most people you will not long stay away from corals. With a sump you will need an overflow or two, but that is dependent on your deciding on a sump. Hang on skimmers, in general are not very good, the Aqua C's hang ons are good, other than that the forums members will have experiences and opinions enough to help you out. You really can not hardly over skim so think bigger rather than just good enough.

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I wouldnt know the first thing about trying to drill holes in my glass.... and with "this" tank setup im not sure with the small space available it would be feasible to put a sump down there.

However, I do have big plans for another tank after I gain some experience running this one.

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All you really need for a sump is a little 10 gallon tank.That would fit in your space.All you'd have to do is silicone in a few baffles.Then you'd either need a HOB overflow or get the tank drilled.
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CPR CS50 Overflow/Prefilter: Premium Aquatics

is this something i could use as HoB to get water into my sump? then just need an insump or external pump to get the water back up in the display?

If so that wouldnt be too bad, if only i could find a use in there for my nice canister filter, although i dont want to have to clean it out once a week.

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Re: Newb incoming...

That would work just fine.You can use something like a mag pump that sits right inside the sump.Then all you'd have to do is plum the pump back up to the tank.I personally used 3/4" vynal tubing for the return.
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