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Old October 6th 08, 02:44 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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On Oct 5, 6:34*pm, "damn hippie" wrote:
didhttp://myspace.com/tkiergen- that is the link - hit in the pics then go
to tanks at the house or the bio pond gallery - I am going to be putting up
pics of the pool at the Englewood house in the near future as well - it is
60ft x 22ft with an average depth of 3.5 feet. Also trying to get with
Mogford so I can get pics of the one I did there - it was the model for mine
at the house in Englewood.
* *Just for reference the largest tank at the Venice house is 1100 gallons
with the pond being 2700 total gallons currently online in that system =
5900 - have added more since the pics I have up

"John Smith" wrote in message

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On Sep 14, 7:32 pm, "damn hippie" wrote:





pics of my reef tanks some of which are definitely pool size are
athttp://myspace.com/tkiergeninmy tanks at the house gallery.
It is not uncommon for people with real actual incomes to be running large
tanks or as in my case systems totalling well over the 2000 gallon average
Florida home pool size.
To the original author of the question....yes you can mount your pump
above the waterline - put a backflow preventer at the intake side and make
a
"U" with pvc at the pump IE: if looking at your pump....it will have pipes
sticking up to create a mini field goal with your pump being the support.