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Old November 20th 03, 07:20 PM
Foxhunter
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Default Trigon 350 (Juwel)

Thanks for the advice. I was told to leave the outlet from external filter
about an inch above surface and let it splash down and to us load of air
stones!
Also, dealer said to leave the internal power head filter in and just let it
circulate the water. Right, time to have another play.
Thanks for help so far, hope you all don't mind if I come back with more
questions in the future?

Regards
Dave
"Rory Breaker" wrote in message
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exactly

loads of power heads

i have the ones that rotate with the rudder/ flange thing and the pipe for
air.

put em in just so they disturb the water and you can see air bubbles.

are you running external filters ?

if so drop the outlet / return hose just below the water line so this

reacts
with the air.

also use your skimmer, i have live rock under it {slightly out of the

water
so the return from the skimmer breaks over the rocks and into the water
loads of bubbles.

try and imagine the tank on plan. plot your inlet/outlets for your

external
filters / power heads and skimmer. so that they are all in different

places.
imagine that you must get the whole surface water moving, and no areas are
left stagnent.

its easier than you think. you can hide the pickup / return pipes with

rock
etc if your worried about looking good. power heads at different levels

will
stir the water up also.

hope this helps

scaffman

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"Dragon Slayer" wrote in message
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get better gas exchange in it, aim a power head so it breaks the water
surface and causes turbulence on the surface, this helps dramatically.

kc

"Foxhunter" wrote in message
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Thanks for that. How do you oxygenate your water? I have got all

levels
(Nitrite, Nitrate, PH etc) right but oxygen is REALLY low.
Many thanks,
Dave
"Rory Breaker" wrote in message
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ive been running a trigon 350 90gal corner tank for 15months as

marine.
before that it was in use as a marine tank for nearly 2 years.

never had a prob other than setting it up right.

you are right you will need to ditch some of the standard equipment.
proper lighting yes
proper external filtration {2 fluvals 403/404 1 ehim pro} or drill

for
sump
decent uv ster
skimmer

it can work

scaffman



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"Foxhunter" wrote in message
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I changed filter to a powerful external canister and lighting was
changed
to
marine spec, plus airstones galore but still low oxygenation?
Should I just give up an stick tropicals in it?
Dave
"Foxhunter" wrote in message
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Help, first time I have found this newsgroup. I am *TRYING*
unsuccessfully
to set up a Trigon 350 tank for Marine. Despite everything I

try,
I
cannot
get the water to a high enough oxygenation level. My dealer now

says
Trigons
are not designed fro Marine? Anyone offer and advice - PLEASE.

Dave














 




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