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Can Any one help me with this:
I have a Magnum 350 & Fluval 404, I would like to use them on a newly acquired 180 gallons (6'x2'x2') tank with built in overflow I am thinking of doing the following, which one is more feasible? Option 1. Overflow buffer container (5 gallons?) both 350 & 404 suck from buffer and pump back to tank. Option 2 Overflow buffer container 350 sucks from buffer and pump to buffer container #2 404 sucks from buffer #2 and pump back to tank (using 350 as a mechanical & 404 as bio) Option 3 Overflow direct connect (pipeadaptorhose) to 350 350 direct connect (hoseadaptorhose) to 404 404 to tank (will this setup hurt the motors of 350 & 404?) This tank will be fairly haeavily planted. Any advise is appreciated. Thanks |
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