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Posted 3/18/2008 10:45:11 AM
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I need help badly, I'm building a tank for a special project of mine called Project Shark, I need a filter that can filter large amounts of water on a commercial scale.
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Posted 3/18/2008 2:58:42 PM


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If it's for a fish only system just make a huge w/d bio-tower and a huge skimmer. Plans for both are all over the web. If it's for a reef then start doing more resurch on huge custom setups. 

WARNING: Everything posted by this user above are the ramblings of Mr. Cracker and should be viewed as nothing more then his rambling. DO NOT CONFUSE IT WITH ANYTHING ELSE!

WARNING # 2: All DIY information provided by this user must be considered carefully before you the reader attempts to do the same. If you do not have a basic understanding of hand tools, power tools, carpentry, plumbing, electrical or general DIY (Do It Yourself) technics seek the assistance of a competent and qualified person that does before proceeding.

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Posted 3/20/2008 10:31:54 AM
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It's to create a setup that no one has dared to do before, and willing to do what it takes to get it done, no matter what cost or time it takes to get it done.:cool:
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