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Beginning of multiple racks


lachie1998

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Hey SKF

There are 10 tanks consisting of two 4ft tanks and eight 2ft tanks but i have two more that i got last year(10 2ft in total). All have holes drilled either in the back or on the base.

My first rack i plan to build will consist of two 2ft tanks on the top and then a 4ft then the other 4ft beneath it. Im thinking of following in Dens footsteps by dividing the smaller 2ft tanks with silicone glass dividers.

What kind of filtration system would you guys recommend?

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Cheers Lachie

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I'd use both a sump & air powered sponge filters, probably have sponge, Purigen, K1 & matrix in the sump, definitely have a chiller too :encouragement:

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Thanks squiggle, Yea i was thinking sumps as well and defiantly sponges. Dont think i will need a chiller for flowerhorn haha

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OMG, the possibility is endless ! Flowerhorn's... You 100% sure....those tanks would make 100's of shrimps very happy. LOL

Keep us posted, looks like am interesting build.

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