75gal Semi Cube Setup!!

How are you keeping such awesome livestock? Can we see a picture of your sump?

Thank you sir.

I work on my tank everyday from 1-2 hours. I used to do 30gal WC every 3 weeks but I just now find doing 10gal weekly is more effective.

I have 400lbs+ of live rocks in my 100gal Rubbermaid that help out alot, plus oversize Vertex skimmer that I run 24/7. I used to have chaetos and DSB tanks but don't find them much helpful so took them down and planning on making an algae scrubber.

I dosed BRS 2 parts (soda ash for DKH, Ca and Mag) to maintain an acceptable levels. Also, keeping a minimal fish will definitely help with the bioload.

Here is a pic of my sump. Thanks

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I like the video, the nem is surrounded by large pieces of coral.

Thank you sir.

Yes, behind the nems are a couple of large hammerheads and frogspawn colonies......the nem's tentacles do touch the corals but don't see any affect from it so I left the way it is..:)
 
What kind of drain are you running? I have the 65g tank from DSA with a 1" durso and its too loud. Are you running a durso? What size bulkhead is your drain? Great looking tank btw. Love the purple tang!
 
What kind of drain are you running? I have the 65g tank from DSA with a 1" durso and its too loud. Are you running a durso? What size bulkhead is your drain? Great looking tank btw. Love the purple tang!

Thanks.

My tank has one 1" drain and two 3/4 returns. And I've experienced the same issue as you described so I used one 3/4 return as my other drain.... Then I bought the "Y" loc-line to T-off from the other return to become two returns (one on each side as it was the original design) and everything seem to quiet down alot. But I agree, one 1" drain is very loud even if you have the first standpipe.

Hope my explanation make sense if not I can snap a quick pic for ya to see. Would love to see your tank build :)
 
If you put a gate valve on the end of your drain line and "flood" the pipe until it is full of water it will stop gurgling. Problem is you can flood your overflow that way. Best to have a second drain line in case the main one gets clogged. It's called the Herbie method and I'm doing it on the setup I'm currently building.
 
Messed around with the setting, the colors came out so amazing.....these came straight out from a camera, no photoshop at all. Enjoys! :)

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