Glen - Just got off the phone with Ron - told him about your upcoming task and he was real interested. He is at his store right now.  Ihave gotten most everything from him and he stands by his products. take a look to http://www.saltwaterheaven.com go th PHOTO GALLERY I this is his 715. You can see how has helped me at http://www.krispcritters.com
 
He is at the store now and 750-321-7333
 
If you want some insight my e-mail is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
jerry
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Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2001 10:05 AM
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Subject: 300 Gallon Tank

I'm going to try not to make this too long but I need help on this one.  I
have a friend that I kinda lost contact with and heard he had opened an
outdoor supply store in the area and went in today to check it out.  To my
surprise he had a 300 gallon tank built in the wall.  It looks terrible!  I
would say about 200 lbs. live (dead) rock,  running two oceanview canister
filters,  huge crushed coral for a substrate, and two 72" fluor. not sure if
vho or no.  No sump, brown nasty looking algae, I'm sure tap water.  He was
busy and basically said he kills everything he puts in there.  Not hard to
see why.  He would love to get it right and I would love to help him.  Where
do I start?  Not sure of what to use for water movement, lighting, skimmer,
should I use ozone,  do I need to take everything out of the ! tank, clean and
start over.  What to use for sump, return pump, etc.  He has probably spent
enough on dead livestock, etc. to have done it right from the get go but
didn't have the help that I have had on mine.  There is room above to hang
lights, (maybe pendents).  Sure there is more to consider but this will get
me started.  Would love to keep you all posted on the progress and am looking
forward to being able to help set it up with someone else's money.  Were do I
start?
Glen

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