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I have read that the current has less par, but it may not. I know the dinner works well as my brother and I grow medium to high plants with liquid carbon and micro and mmacro ferts. The build of the current looks decent. Maybe someone that has had both can chime in.
A good pump and a ball valve in the pvc on the way if the pump is too strong is about it. Then the level of the overflow with tiny adjustments comes later. Siphon is automatic with gravity. The benefit of a drilled tank
There is no siphon in this setup. Since it is drilled, gravity takes over. That is the true benefit of a drilled tank. A good pump and a ball valve if the pump is too,strong are the only issues in the very beginning. Oops double post
I use a generic hospital cleaner that is liquid carbon and micro and macro dry ferts mixed in. 1 day apart for the micro and macro ferts. Chemical compound issues if done the same day, but it works well. I have a plant+ and a fugeray on a 40 breeder. Water changes are key with plants
I would just build your own. Lots of designs. Just built one myself. Other furniture is for different purposes. 2 x 6s and triangles in the corners covered in thin panels.
Not trying to change your mind, but save some money and go with two API 50s. They work well and the only change is to use a generic floss instead of the carbon filters and a little sponge to the small side of the pump to reduce improper overflow.
Good lighting for the 36 gallon would be a Finnex planted plus, possibly two or just an added stingray. For plants you also will need macro and micro ferts. to pervent algae growth and that is for heavily planted. for medium or lightly planted Just the planted +.
Par doesn't work that way. The PAR at double might be closer to <25 at 24". adding a Finnex planted + would be much better and closer to the 50 at 24" you are looking for.
Tank is 40 gallons
Sump is 40 gallons
No Trace Elements is a good point, but do goldfish need trace elements? I was just thinking since I have a RO/DI filter that I could use it, but better to use tap and adjust to remove chlorine.
Okay this is what I have. I have a 40 gallon breeder into a 40 gallon sump courtesy of Petco $1 pre gallon sale. Going to do about 800 gph circulation to the sump which will be mechanically filtered and anacharis like crazy to filter and to alt. feed the goldfish for a snack during the day. I...
Well You may want to cure them in Saltwater in the dark in a separate container. I learned my lesson, no rocks without being in Saltwater for a month with water changes and water movement.
I have a 100 gallon and this is my list
A yellow Clown goby
an Algae Blenny
A Flame Angel
An Engineer Goby
A diamond Goby
A scissortail dartfish
a firefish
a Gold Stripe Maroon Clown
an Orchid Dottyback( Purple btw)
and I plan on two more gobies.
Works well no issues.
I recommend Reef Breeders LED Fixtures. I have the value fixtures, quiet and have worked for about a year and they will work with you on what you want and they will back it up. Seem like a good company. Dealing with a US company as well.