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So finally here are some photos of my 75gal tank. It is still recovering from my phosphate problem but looking better everyday.
let me know what you think.

Tank after picking it up:
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Stand (Really Dirty)
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Sanding Stand to be Painted Black:
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Tank Filled with water and sand:
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All Cleared up:
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Old Sump:
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New Sump as of 12/21/08
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The Rock:
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Some Mushrooms:
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Wow....looking awesome!!!

I do have a question about the water level in your sump. Will it overflow in a power outage?

No it wont, its been tested, my tank will only let an extra 3gals drain down the overflow when the power goes out, and the pump has a back flow valve in it. there is enough room in the sump to take in an extra 5gals, the tank is 20gals total
 
I see you use bio balls, I pulled all of mine out, and there are mixed reviews about using them, do you see a benefit from them?

Also what was your phosphate issue? I'm fighting high phosphates and nitrates...
 
I see you use bio balls, I pulled all of mine out, and there are mixed reviews about using them, do you see a benefit from them?

Also what was your phosphate issue? I'm fighting high phosphates and nitrates...

I have always use bio balls, when i get another 25lbs of LR i will prob remove them. My phosphate problem was caused by a fish killing another fish and a star fish, i just use a phosphate remover pad, it too about 2 weeks but now my phosphates are .03ppm, they were 5ppm
 
just a heads up on that one way check valve you are using on the return pump. check it often. I use them and they last usually 1 year before they fail. i have replaced mine every winter as a precaution. I had one fail a couple of years ago and it was so slow that it took only an hour or so of no power to cause a huge problem. So i just replace them yearly. they are pretty cheap so its not an issue with replacing. just thought u might want to know.
 
just a heads up on that one way check valve you are using on the return pump. check it often. I use them and they last usually 1 year before they fail. i have replaced mine every winter as a precaution. I had one fail a couple of years ago and it was so slow that it took only an hour or so of no power to cause a huge problem. So i just replace them yearly. they are pretty cheap so its not an issue with replacing. just thought u might want to know.

I think mine is starting to fail already, when i had the pump off the other day it had some water slowly coming back through
 
thats the sign. replace it. i always keep an extra on hand. also might want to put a couple of unions in between that valve so it can be changed much easier and quicker

I think mine is starting to fail already, when i had the pump off the other day it had some water slowly coming back through
 

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