Saaaaaaaaawwwwwweeeeeeeeetttttttt! Getting so close! Really love that rock work.
Hi Wayne. I'm new to RC and just caught your thread. AWESOME tank and system you have going. I'm be tagging along with you.
I am also doing a new acrylic build (96X24X30h) with external overflow(s) as you have on your tank. My question is (sorry, i could not find this info in the thread- maybe I'm just missing it?) what type of overflow system are you going to use? I'm guessing you are going with twin durso's in each box or maybe a "Herbie" in each one?
I ask because I am having a hard time deciding between changing to one big overflow (California style) with a "Beananimal" in it or to try 2 "Herbies " (one in each box). My original plan was to use 2 1.5" Durso's in each box. My return pump will be approximately 1500gph with Durso's and more if I go with a siphon system. I'm curious to see what type and why you went with the drain system you choose.
Thanks for sharing your build and keep up the good work!
SORRY, I found your drain system page (my bad)
Did you have a chance to play with the drains while doing your freshwater fill? Seems like most people do not recommend 2 herbies on a system.
Hello and thank you for reading my build. As for my overflows I went with a modified bean herbie,,,, kinda. I have one drain in each overflow and an emergency. It runs pretty quiet and I was impressed. At full strength the overflows can handle about 6000 GPH. But now since I checked the returns down I am averaging about half that now.
Since your tank is tall I would do one external bean animal with 1.5" drains.
Wayne, Are you going to run your emergency drains dry or trickle some water down them?
BTW, thats one bada$$ skimmer you have! I have a case of Skimmer Envy.
Wayne, well done buddy on that sweet rock stack! :wave:
Looking good, cant wait for lights.
Better get adding that water!!!!!! Tip: if you're pouring water into the tank, use one of the empty sand bags to pour the water onto, this saves stirring up the sand again.
That is super clear for just putting the sand in.