My new 65 Gal

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I finally got everything plumbed and enough installed to get it scaped and filled. I've got my Seaswirl working and loving it so far (all of 2 hours). I'm having trouble getting the Whites and Royals of my AI SOL working with my Apex, but there's plenty of time to figure that out. I'll throw up some more pics after the dust settles and I get my lighting worked out.
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800. I have the 3/4" Seaswirl and they cap at 850. Going to see how this works for awhile and then may bump up to the 1000.
Figure with the few 90 degree turns in the plumbing to that it may bring it down a tad. We'll see
 
I run a Sicce 3 on my 65, and it's pretty perfect. Thinking about adding a manifold though, and if I do that, I will need something slightly bigger.
 
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