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LowCel;3078335; said:
It doesn't make any difference at all. The simple truth is that a lot of us are just perfectionists with way too much time on our hands. :)
I second that motion. I get a little :screwy: about my filtration UV action.
 
Ok here is my 125 gallon. 30 gallon acrylic sump on right side and feeder tank on left side. And yes......I know my scrubbies are not as neatly aligned as others are on here but they work.

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LowCel;3078335; said:
It doesn't make any difference at all. The simple truth is that a lot of us are just perfectionists with way too much time on our hands. :)
Well actually....

when you arrange them in alternating rows there is less chance of water channeling...it remains broke up (Trickling) all the way down allowing for better oxygenation and exposure to the beneficial bacteria...;)
 
rucus;3080758; said:
Ok here is my 125 gallon. 30 gallon acrylic sump on right side and feeder tank on left side. And yes......I know my scrubbies are not as neatly aligned as others are on here but they work.
What in that tank eats feeders? I don't see any predators :) Cool pleco and setup though!
 
zennzzo;3080998; said:
Well actually....

when you arrange them in alternating rows there is less chance of water channeling...it remains broke up (Trickling) all the way down allowing for better oxygenation and exposure to the beneficial bacteria...;)


Well in that case zennzoo, I will be putting them in rows then. :raspberry
:)

Thanks for the tip
 
rucus;3081828; said:
I have a 7 inch clown knife, and a tire track eel both hiding. They love the feeders.
nice nice , I did not see them in the pic I was wondering. Cool stuff!
 
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