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Category: Plumbing

link to When to Use Gate Valves and Ball Valves on a Reef Aquarium?

When to Use Gate Valves and Ball Valves on a Reef Aquarium?

Sometimes you will need to manually restrict the flow of water through your reef aquarium's lines. Two plumbing products that will help you accomplish this are gate valves and ball valves. You will...

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link to How to Add a Drain and Sump to a Tank with Tempered Glass

How to Add a Drain and Sump to a Tank with Tempered Glass

My first reef tank was a 55-gallon top fin aquarium that I purchased as a freshwater kit from Walmart. Like so many newbies in the hobby at the time, I ran this tank sumpless with a canister filter....

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link to How Much Flow is Needed through a Saltwater Aquarium Sump

How Much Flow is Needed through a Saltwater Aquarium Sump

The amount of flow necessary through a saltwater aquarium sump is highly debated across the hobby. There are many ways to calculate different flow rates that may be good for each reef keeper’s...

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link to How to Keep Micro Bubbles From Entering Your Display Aquarium

How to Keep Micro Bubbles From Entering Your Display Aquarium

Microbubbles are tiny pockets of air in the form of a bubble that can make their way into your display tank from your sump and other equipment in the tank. These can be very unsightly giving a...

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link to Is a Check Valve on the Sump Return Line Necessary?

Is a Check Valve on the Sump Return Line Necessary?

One of the worst things that can happen in the reef aquarium hobby is for your reef tank or sump to overflow water into your stand and on the floor. When this catastrophic event happens, damage to...

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