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Category: Plumbing

link to How to Make a Reef Tank Brute Water Change Station

How to Make a Reef Tank Brute Water Change Station

Since setting up a Brute water change station for my 210-gallon reef tank, it’s been great having on-demand pure RODI 0 TDS water. In addition, my regular water change efficiency has been greatly...

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link to How to Install an Aquarium Bulkhead

How to Install an Aquarium Bulkhead

Properly installing an aquarium bulkhead is an important process in keeping your system leak-free and free from damage. Two of the most common reasons for leaks on bulks heads are placing the gasket...

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link to How to Fix a Leaking Aquarium Bulkhead

How to Fix a Leaking Aquarium Bulkhead

One of the most common leaks on an aquarium is a slow drip leak at the point where aquarium water transfers from the display tank to plumbing and out of the tank. In common saltwater aquariums, the...

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link to How to Make a Home Aquarium Manifold

How to Make a Home Aquarium Manifold

In the home reef aquarium, hard plumbing with PVC is king. Hard PVC plumbing can last the life of the tank with very little maintenance if installed properly. One of the problems with hard PVC...

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link to The Complete Guide to Hard Plumbing in a Reef Aquarium

The Complete Guide to Hard Plumbing in a Reef Aquarium

What is Hard Plumbing in a Reef Tank? Hard plumbing in a reef tank refers to the use of hard rigid plastic or PVC pipe to connect the display tank to the reef sump. Hard plumbing involves planning...

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link to Upgrading to the Echo Tech Marine Vectra L2 and Plumbing to 3/4” Return Lines

Upgrading to the Echo Tech Marine Vectra L2 and Plumbing to 3/4” Return Lines

Why I plumbed to 3/4” After much debating, I leaped in and decided to add a plumbed in frag tank to my main display tank. My main display tank is a 210-gallon mixed reef tank with a Trigger...

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