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Journal 120 Dutch Ft. Yugang Reactor (Horizontal CO2 Reactor)

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With the exception of two bags of lava rock as a security blanket, the foam is all I have in the sump for filtration. I honestly probably don’t need any biological because the foam acts as both
I thought about just doing lava rocks. Can buy local and cheap.
 
Tank arrived yesterday and was able to build the stand. Either I’ll pay my neighbor or a local fish store to help me move it up from the garage so I can get a leak test started.

2x Netlea AT6 Pro’s in the mail and just need to pickup a few bags of BDBS and some cheap media. I’ll probably go 30ppi Sponge for simplicity.

Side space is a bit limited so I’ll need to grab an ATO like @Art has. And hopefully, a CO2 tank can fit in there. I’ll measure when I get home.
2 AT6's?? You're gonna need to put sunscreen on the back of your hands when you go to feed your fish
 
Is that a waterbox or red sea?

If its a red sea, keep a very very close eye on it.

It's an Innovative Marine EXT.
 
She breathes. This took much longer than I anticipated. I had to trouble shoot a leak but finally got it working and holding. Tractor Supply Co. had BDBS (It's always sold out here) and grabbed 4 bags. I'm going to wait at least 24 hours before adding the sand just incase this leak pops up again. I'm going in to fiddle with the Aqua Rocks Colorado @Yugang reactor tonight and see what she does! I also decided I'm not going to use the CoralVue on this tank. I'm going for a pure overflow mode with the reactor. I'm dusting off my American Marine controller as a fail safe and will manually log drop and times. I should also have the lights mounted tonight.

For my sump user out there. Should I run the sump with more or less water? Right now I'm just a bit lower than half.
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She breathes. This took much longer than I anticipated. I had to trouble shoot a leak but finally got it working and holding. Tractor Supply Co. had BDBS (It's always sold out here) and grabbed 4 bags. I'm going to wait at least 24 hours before adding the sand just incase this leak pops up again. I'm going in to fiddle with the Aqua Rocks Colorado @Yugang reactor tonight and see what she does! I also decided I'm not going to use the CoralVue on this tank. I'm going for a pure overflow mode with the reactor. I'm dusting off my American Marine controller as a fail safe and will manually log drop and times. I should also have the lights mounted tonight.

For my sump user out there. Should I run the sump with more or less water? Right now I'm just a bit lower than half.
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I just run my sump 50 to 60% of the sump volume
 
I just realized your sump is a premade one with adjustable baffles. I would adjust the level to where it's quiet/least amount of splashing going over the baffle but if you can get 50% of the volume too that would be good.

Youre gonna replace the lid in the middle that has a big hole right? Not sure how hot it is over Albuqerque but I expect to lose 2% of my water volume from evaporation daily here in SoCal.
 
I just realized your sump is a premade one with adjustable baffles. I would adjust the level to where it's quiet/least amount of splashing going over the baffle but if you can get 50% of the volume too that would be good.

Youre gonna replace the lid in the middle that has a big hole right? Not sure how hot it is over Albuqerque but I expect to lose 2% of my water volume from evaporation daily here in SoCal.
I’ll need to find something to close that up for sure. It’s very dry here and I lose quite a bit of water daily.

My first sumped tank but I know I can change a baffle in there. I am hearing a trickle for sure so I’ll try to figure it out in the morning.
 
For my sump user out there. Should I run the sump with more or less water?

I'm still in the planning stages for my 110 sumped. My thinking is to measure the number of inches >> volume of water with the physical potential to backsiphon in a catastrophic power failure + precaution failure, and only run the sump at a level low enough to safely accommodate that quantity of water.

In my case leaving room for about 15 extra gallons in a 40 gallon capacity sump.
 
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adjust the level to where it's quiet/least amount of splashing going over the baffle

Baffles really aren't necessary, I'm just going to use my sump for prefiltering and hiding mechanicals, and throw in a couple bags of biomedia for fun.

I'm using a rollermat for pre-filtering, which is if not the coolest invention (Yugang still has my vote) then by far the coolest new Gadget in the hobby in years 💯💯💯💯

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I'm still in the planning stages for my 110 sumped. My thinking was to measure the number of inches >> volume of water with the physical potential to backsiphon in a catastrophic power failure + precaution failure, and only run the sump at a level low enough to safely accommodate that quantity of water.

In my case leaving room for about 15 extra gallons in a 40 gallon capacity sump.
This is my first time ever having a sump. I could be wrong, but I believe the drain design on this tank will break siphon quickly during a power failure. I should probably calculate how much would back siphon as you mention. Better safe than sorry!
 

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