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![]() Onto the plans. The display (67 gallon) has an external coast to coast beananimal overflow. The drains will run 11 feet horizontally (on a slope) to a room nearby and into the main sump (30 gallon) that houses all the equipment and 3 filter socks.
This gets gravity fed into a refugium with a deep sand bed (90 gallon). Yes I changed my plans on the carbon dosing. Then it goes into another 90 gallon which will house the ATO, W/C station, the rest of the live rock and the return pump. I will incorporate a drain for easy water change. I will also set it up so that I can easily fill the tank without the need for any hoses. The ATO will have a float switch to automate refilling. The live rock will sit on a egg crate shelf so that detritus can be easily removed. Finally, I'm hoping to run this entirely off of a Eheim 1262. It will be pushing 11 feet horizontally. |
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![]() I'm looking for some advice.
1) The fish room will be in the space directly under my stairs. I am planning to drywall it to keep the dust from the furnace room (directly next to it) out. I plan to have glass lids on the two 90's, but not on the skimmer portion of the 30 gallon sump. Do I need to worry about humidity? I can put an air vent into the furnace room if that helps. Not sure if I need some fans to suck the air out. 2) Will the Eheim 1262 be able to handle a 11 foot horizontal push? It's also going up 5 feet and through about 6 x 90 degree elbows. 3) I have 4 drains holes on the external coast to coast overflow box. I was planning to do a beananimal, and use one hole for the return. They are 1" drains. Should I adapt the PVC to 1.25" pipe instead of the standard 1", and have that running to the sump? Thanks for looking. Drywall is still about 80% done. This will still be a long one. Last edited by ChizerBunoi; 11-10-2012 at 10:10 PM. |
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![]() The good news is that I got the tank. It's been curing in my dining room for the past week. Thanks Concept. James built an awesome tank.
![]() Denny (never met you before) apparently boxed everything up so Dave could only find 3 bulkheads. There are 3 holes on the right and 1 on the left. I should have had them spread out more. Oh well. This is a one piece acrylic background that was glued to the inside. And finally, a custom hand cut overflow weir. |
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![]() i like it
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180 starfire front, LPS, millipora Doesn't matter how much you have been reading until you take the plunge. You don't know as much as you think. |
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![]() Looking good, are you having Concepts building you an identical tank for your discus?
The Eheim 1262 has nearly 12' of head capability, so I think 5' with a few elbows should be fine. |
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![]() Thanks for the comments.
I most likely will go with Dave again for the discus tank. They are still small juveniles (less than 4 inches) so it will be awhile before they move to their new home. I'm also planning on having the exact same setup for the discus tank, except I will also incorporate two canisters to it. The sump will be a refugium for hornwort and auto water change. The Eheim 1262 has to run 11 feet horizontal and up 5 feet total (gradual slope). |
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![]() I like your plans of what you are doing, keep the pictures coming, looks great so far.
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Hey! I never "LEFT" the hobby, just doing fresh water now. Which is still listed as part of Canreef if I'm not mistaken. ![]() |