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    Default Better pic of clowns and anemone

    My pride and joy. The female is the first fish I bought last July. I've had the anemone for about a year now. Sorry the pics are so big, I'm working on making them smaller.
    110 Reef, 440 VHO, PM Skimmer

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    140lbs sounds pretty good, and I wouldn't mess much with your aquascape by pilling on more rock - it looks really good! Maybe a shelf piesce or two to create some shade for less light tolerant specimens in the future?

    Your filtration may be a little light as the bio-load increaes, but probably OK for now. The addition of a Fuge or more LR in a sump, or a Wet/Dry, or some combination of all of these is worth considering ... and let's you keep "improving" your system ... it is a hobby after all :-D

    On the 2" vs. 1" - Unless you have a HUGE volume of water, 1" standpipes should be fine. The downside to 2" is any plumbing (Elbows, etc.) require more physical space. Also 2" PVC requires a hacksaw or other method to cut whereas 1" and smaller can be cut with a ratcheting PVC cutter which is much easier. If you have two standpipes, you may want to consider using 1" on the standpipes, but increase to 1.5" or 2" in the plumbing where they join together before dumping into the sump? This would give some future increase capacity when you add your second and third tanks to your system :-D :-D

    Enjoy - looks great!

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    Default looks great!

    very nice, I like the stand and canopy. I woudn't add any more rock either, You'll need places to add corals and allow room for vertical and horizontal growth and swimming space for fish. very nice. Keep posting pics as the system develops.

    Andrew

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    You have plenty of rock; your sand bed will do a lot of the filtration. As far as the standpipes go, they work alot better if they're a larger diameter than the bulkheads; like if you have standard 1" bulkheads you should make 1 1/4" or 1 1/2" standpipes. I don't think you'll be able to fit 2" dursos in overflow boxes that are typical size. I'd go 1 1/4". Nobody seems to know why they work so much better if they're a little bigger than the bulkhead, but it's definitely the case. Probably something to do with friction in the pipe slowing the drain a bit.

    Nice tank-makes me miss my 110.

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