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Old 11-09-2012, 03:06 AM
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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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Old 11-10-2012, 10:01 PM
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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.

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Old 11-10-2012, 10:07 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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Old 11-11-2012, 01:24 AM
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i like it
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Old 11-11-2012, 03:44 AM
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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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Old 11-11-2012, 03:17 PM
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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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Old 11-11-2012, 04:03 PM
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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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