Newbie needing advice...

ARJimmy

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Sep 10, 2004
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Hello everyone! This site is great. I've recently aquired a (used) Clarity Plus 65 gal flat back hex acrylic tank. It measures 16" x 48" long & 20" deep with the frontal area being 30" long. It was previously set up for salt water. I've cleaned everything thorughly & buffed all scratches out of the tank; what a job! I'm currently setting up for freshwater tropical fish. The equiptment I plan to use is as follows:

Perfect Flow RFUGF using Penguin 660R powerheads w/ pre-filters
*using natural colored pea gravel
Emporer 400 Bio Wheel Filter
Ebo Jager 250 watt heaters (2)
Rena 300 with ceramic airstone (at my daughters' request; "bubbles look cool"!)
It also came with a light that has 3 36" Aquarium Flourescent tubes

The tank will basically be housing community fish. I also plan on using Bio-Spira. Lots of good info here on that & cycling as well!

I also have a Red Sea Wet/Dry filter (Refugium?) that came with the tank. It has the siphon box for on the back of the tank, 2 pumps, and a Jebo Protien Skimmer. It has no hoses or connectors with it.
I have no idea how to hook this filter up. I'd really like to use it. My LFS told me that a wet/dry (refugium?) is for saltwater use only. Is this accurate? How do you hook these up to prevent the dreaded "flood on the carpet"? Do you use check valves? Would I be "over-filtered"? Sorry for the mini novel! Thanks in advance for your replies! -Jim
 
If the siphon box has two sides one that hangs in the aquarium and one that hangs on the outside, that is an overflow that is designed to only allow water to escape ,siphon, out of the aquarium down to a certain level, then it will stop the flow.

You don't really need to use the wet dry but you could.
 
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