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xxnonamexx

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Well this week I should finally be getting my 120gallon up and running. I am going BB and it will be a Fish with Live rock setup. I was planning on using a MAG 7 for a return (it's pre-drilled) but now I am going to go with a MAG9 for a return and also a MAG9 for my in sump skimmer. I was planning on using lock line to disperse the flow and get it to the bottom to help push the detritus that sits on the bottom. I am in the process of getting the PVC plumbing together I plan on using a ball valve on the drain and also on the return for emergency purposes I can cut off the water from continuously flowing. Any other ideas and suggestions?
 

Deanos

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Any particular reason you're using a barebottom on a FOWLR? Sounds like you'll need ALOT more flow to keep detritus from settling. What skimmer do you plan on using?
 

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i use mag 7 return on my 25aga, if you have dual overflows(600gph each) you really should look into something looking into that pushes
1000 gph+. you also must consider the head loss
reefcentral.com has a good calcalator for this
 

xxnonamexx

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I have single overflow Durso the skimmer is a Lifereef. I am going BB because my friend did and it came out beautiful. Sand discolors after a while and I had sand in my 55 DSB and had a great cleaner crew I hated when the sand got dicolored against the glass it looked ugly a pain to clean it. I read about BB detritus builds up but you can siphon it out. Nitrates I know with DSB should keep them low and a shallow sand bed won't so that is why I chose BB.
 

xxnonamexx

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Ok so I decided to go with a shallow layer of sand since I am having a FOWLR. I am not 100% sure how much sand will be enough for an inch I figured the livesand comes in 30lbs so 60 should do justice.
 

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hey xx i have a 110 with 2 drains and 2 returns working off a mag 12 it is not enough flow for my dual drains i can only use one.you should get something with more flow bro.when i get the funds im going with a mag 18.my plumming is 1" for returns and 1 1/4 for drain
 

xxnonamexx

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I have 1 drain and its a FOWLR so I don't see a huge need for more flow my friend has same set up with corals and a MAG 9 return is perfect using locline to direct the flow. MAG 12 was too powerful for him.
 

Will

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Some people seem to get away with a shallow sand bed but IMO I think a shallow sand bed is a bad idea .. Not deep enuf to process any detrius but will "trap crap" and may lead to problems. I have had both and the tank with the shallow sand bed (1 inch) turned into a nightmare algae factory.As soon as I got rid of the sand bed the problem dissappeared...I have a BB now and like the easy cleanup on the bottom altho I still do like the look of a sand bed
 

xxnonamexx

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I had a DSB but I wasn't a huge fan, so I am trying a shallow SB. FOWLR I don't think will look good as BB. Do you have any photos? I also feel that a MAG9 is plenty for the return. SO you think a SSB doesn't do any justice as far as keeping Nitrates low? Algae will form but a good cleanup crew should keep it under control.
 

xxnonamexx

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120 is up

Well after much debate I went with a MAG 9.5 and it is still powerful I had to set the ball valve to almost 3/4 shut. I do not understand why members suggested getting a bigger pump for the return if the MAG 9 is so powerful.
 

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