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Old 05-18-2008, 06:55 AM   #5 (permalink)
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ohkay thanks everyone, but what if i were trying to make like a refugium in the back?????

my friend that i bought it off of said that his brother in law did that.......idk how but i would really like to know if itss worth it ????

im sorry but i dont think i understand......ill put my questions down here

1 you guys say to take the bioballs out and not put them back in ????

2 and the tray that is on top of them put carbon bag on there???

3 on the right i put the filter cartridge????

4 on the far left is is where the open area is and do i need to put a maxi jet and connect it to the flow tube thingy on there ( sorry dont know what to call it )

5 ad where should i have the skimmer flow into ??? the section with the bioballs ?? or does it really matter ?
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