After a 6 month hiatus I am back, couple updates on the 300 but more importantly....what's to come. Separate videos will follow on the massive plywood tank build in progress and new fish room! More to follow!
@@Jetblink619 Nice, I look forward to seeing the videos . Since this 500 I'm done for , already plotting my next one. Be happy to send pics of this 500
Thanks! One of my issues with the k1 is how loud it is, which is one of the main reasons I don’t run it in the 300 anymore. I do have a ton of it sitting around and there is a chance I could use it on the new plywood build so we’ll see!
Sorry for the disappearance, life has been on the go and busy busy since the spring. I will certainly be making many more videos coming up as I will be doing multiple projects, mainly a new 720 gallon build. Stay tuned!
@@Jetblink619 just glad to have you back. I’m fairly new to African Cichlids so I’m taking tips from all of you content creators so that my fish can thrive as yours do
Your setup is awesome...so inspiring...I recently bought a 75g with a 40g sump, and it has a single durso(40mm) overflow. Do I need to also have an emergency drain as well? Kindly advise as I want to ensure that my setup is correct to avoid problems later on.
your tanks and sump setups look amazing. could you please tell me what is in the hefty container in your sump? What media do you use in it? In the video you mentioned a future summary on this which I have not found.
I will make an update vid on this setup/sump. The Hefty container is what I came up with to replace the automatic roller filters I had on this tank. It is a mechanical filtration, consisting of different sponges, and water polishing filter pads. Vid to follow later this week.
Honestly I can’t say that I noticed much of a difference whatsoever. That being said, I have had the scrubber off for the past few months. I may entertain the idea of trying it again in the future with the hope of better…..or some….results.
Thank you! I haven’t done water changes on this tank in almost two years. I have a constant drip system set up on this tank (automatic water changes). It changes out roughly 25 gallons per day. I have a video or two on my channel on it that shows how it’s all set up if interested.