
Marina: Plumbing a 'flight, display, sink plan?
Any person sounded a hybrid system – three levels, with shelters, display, water and drain upside down? I'm struggling through the plumbing chapter of Julian Sprung Reef Aquarium, Volume Three. I am having trouble figuring out differences between all the various plumbing components. Anyone know a good way to think about the plumbing? JCS – thanks. Would you be for some kind of dialogue? If yes, you can send me a message through this yahoo thing, or directly @ sbcglobal.net I brian.t.murphy the idea of the plumbing. It is the micro- they all bleed together – couplings, fittings, reducers, screens, elbows, blah, blah. They all look and seem largely unchanged. It's like the Eskimos with 20 words "Snow" or something. I am not receiving.
I'm not sure if having difficulty understanding the plans or just a bad time with the process. How I think about it is how you can help the flow of water and natural. Think your tank as the main part of your system. Now he wants his refuge water supply main tank to provide nutrition to the people there. Then you want the water to flow directly Fuge back in your tank, feeding the main tank. Think about the sink and the trash. The water comes directly from the main tank in the sump, where it is processed. Then they should return directly to the main tank and drinking water.
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