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Pharoahsim

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So soon I'll be swapping out my 110gallon hob set up for a rr custom tank, and I'll be plumbing a sump/fuge and setting up reactors for the first time. I'd like some input on what I need as far as plumbing. The new tank has a 1.5 " drain, and two 1' returns. It will drain into my sumps first chamber with a sro 2000sss in it. Second chamber is the fuge. Third return. Now I want to be able to throw a reactor or two on this eventually as the bio load increases over time. I'd like to know how much of what, and I'm happy to have extra, plumbing to get. Ball valves, PVC, return pump, splitters, flex tubing? Etc... Also want to know what a service call should cost. I feel like I should have help at first getting to know all of the new gear and such. Never had one, my tanks been up and running well without incident for a year now, and my 65 before that was up for about the same amount of time. It, however, had issues on and off as it was my first.
 

edd

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nj
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first you have to put your tank and sump in place, if your going to run a manifold for reactors and what ever else. decide what pump you will require, then decide how you will run your plumbing. after that you will have an idea of what plumbing parts you will need.
 

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