Hey everyone. I'm looking for a bit of criticism or advice.
The tank i'm running in my living room is a 75 Gallon (48x12x18).
Equipment:
Stock:
I've got a stand being built as I type, and i've got a sump in the works, so that should be helpful in getting rid of the clutter. I plan to have the tank drilled for a bit of security versus a siphon overflow.
Will Fluvals work on a sump system? I was under the impression that they were dependent on the siphon effect draining from the tank to fill them and the impeller only sends water back to the tank. In my mind, that would make it impossible to run them on a sump as it will be under the tank, with no height difference between the sump and the canisters.
B) that the tank is Plain looking.
Are any plants capable of survivng with Labs? Amazon sword mayhaps? I want to get some color in there...
Anyway, enough rantings. Here's a pic of it.

The tank i'm running in my living room is a 75 Gallon (48x12x18).
Equipment:
- Fluval 204
- Fluval 404
- Light-Glo Dual 40w Canopy
- Sea-Storm HOB Fludized bed filter
- 200w Hagen Tronic Heater
- Crushed Coral Substrate
Stock:
- 11 Labidochromis caeruleus
- 2 Port Hoplo Cats
I've got a stand being built as I type, and i've got a sump in the works, so that should be helpful in getting rid of the clutter. I plan to have the tank drilled for a bit of security versus a siphon overflow.
Will Fluvals work on a sump system? I was under the impression that they were dependent on the siphon effect draining from the tank to fill them and the impeller only sends water back to the tank. In my mind, that would make it impossible to run them on a sump as it will be under the tank, with no height difference between the sump and the canisters.
B) that the tank is Plain looking.
Are any plants capable of survivng with Labs? Amazon sword mayhaps? I want to get some color in there...
Anyway, enough rantings. Here's a pic of it.
