Well I'm officially insane, just switched tanks...again!

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Skifflexie

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Well if you guys have seen my other posts, you know I started with an emergency 10 gallon to save an urchin. (We had bought a used 75g and started getting it ready, but it was too big for the area in our house and we just didn't like the overall dimensions of the tank, so we took it down) Then a few weeks ago, the 10g was having some issues (come to find out it was a stray volt) and I switched everything to a 29 gallon. Well on Black Friday we were at Petsmart and decided to randomly get the 65gallon tall with the arched stand, it was half off and I couldn't pass up the deal. I love the dimensions of this tank, it fits much better in our space. And the stand has enough room for a small sump (we are gonna try to build one tomorrow).

Anyways, we set up this tank and tore down the 29, put the rock and livestock and water in a Rubbermaid tote with a heater, power head, and bubbler. They stayed in that for almost a day, because we decided to use new sand in our new tank and it made it really cloudy, and it's still fairly cloudy since we added the live rock and kept rearranging it.

Without further ado, here's the new tank. (I'll post more pictures tomorrow when it's hopefully clear)
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If you guys have any suggestions on how to set up a small (10 gallon) sump, please let me know. I'm slightly confused and some what worried that we will do something wrong.


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Here are the pictures of the tanks I had previously.

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The 10 gallon

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The 75 gallon (we set up, but never used)

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The 29 gallon





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