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I know I haven't been on here a lot lately. All the Africans are doing well, and I was too busy developing the basement. Now that it is almost finished, I have decided to give saltwater a try. I bought a 120 Perfecto with a corner overflow. I will be custom building the stand and canopy. I also purchased the 4 lamp T5HO from AquaticLife. I hope to find a good tank for the sump. Something with a 36"x18" footprint.

Now I need suggestions on:

-Skimmer brand and size

-Return pump brand and size

-All Live rock vs. some live and some base rock

-Sump layout. I have some idease from the net, but it's cool to see other ideas.

That's all for know. Future questions on stocking and compatibility to follow.

Thanks,

Leon

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plenty of people selling live rock for 4$ a pound or less just have to keep looking as far as skimmers goes i had a cheap one that seemed to work better then the expensive one i bought as an upgrade may have to go back to it but used up that space in the sump so its still for sale if you need worked on a heavy bio load on a 135 and they guy i bought it from had it on a even bigger tank and worked for him

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Definitely looking at EcoLiveRock as well. What a great idea. It looks like they have a distibutor in B.C.

There is a distributor on Canreef / its not live rock however it is the same rock ... you just have to seed it with 15-20% live rock / it is clean and very porus and because it is shipped dry you get a lot more then if you would of purchased wet rock that weighs a way more.... almost double

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Thanks for the info Jerry. I will have to check out Canreef for more details.

I have looked at the SWC 160 skimmer at BigAls. The reviews look good and a lot of "bang for the buck" factor. Anyone on here using these?

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