jdarr
New member
Hey guys, I am just in the middle of planning my 750 gallon system and I thought I'd run something past you guys before I stop dropping cash...
A few key points:
The tank will be 80" x 60" x 26"
there will be two viewing panels (front and right) (fish room enclosing the tank)
coast to coast overflow on the left wall (60 inches)
a 300 gallon rubbermaid sump
super marin 300 skimmer
both closed loops will be fed by 1 dart each
controlled by profilux
profilux dose
130 gallon iso tank for water changes
8 radion x30w pro lights (possibly not enough, but will start with this)
will run carbon reactor, nitrate reactor and rowaphos
QT tank
fresh water reservoir
fish room will be 12 x 13 feet, has electrical, drain, and water supply (and ventilation) already existing
tank will be SPS dominated
I will not be using a calcium reactor or a chiller at this stage... hopefully wont need either...
The stumbling block I am currently dealing with is the closed loop intakes. I really want to avoid large ugly strainers, but obviously understand the need. I came up with the following idea:
Hey fellow fish nerds..., I wanted to get some feedback on an idea I had regarding a closed loop system...
I am planning to have 2 separate overflow boxes in my tank. One with the regular height teeth for water to flow over the weir and supply the main drain to the sump. As water gets pumped into the tank, the water level flows over the weir and drains back into the sump through this regular overflow box... (yeah, pretty straight forward so far)
But then, I want to have another overflow box, same physical height as the other, except the teeth are cut a little lower which supplies the closed loop pump/system... The way I understand this, even if the main sump pump is off and no more water is being pumped back into the tank, the lower teeth in this box should still be low enough to supply the closed loop with enough water... right? It would certainly be a lot cleaner looking than huge strainers (and safer for critters?)
I am not sure if anyone else has tried this, but I wanted to get some feedback before I have my tank built like this as I think this should work...
http://s1109.photobucket.com/user/jpdarr/media/overflowwithclosedloopintake.jpg.html
So if you are looking at the image, you can see the overflow is divided into two separate overflows.
from left to right is as follows:
Main return line
oceans motions A return 1
oceans motions A return 2
oceans motions A return 3
oceans motions A return 4
Closed loop 1 feed line
Closed loop 2 feed line
***divider
oceans motions B return 1
oceans motions B return 2
oceans motions B return 3
oceans motions B return 4
Main Herbie drain
Back up Herbie drain
any thoughts? input?
I will be posting full plans on here soon, just want to iron out a few details..
Thanks
A few key points:
The tank will be 80" x 60" x 26"
there will be two viewing panels (front and right) (fish room enclosing the tank)
coast to coast overflow on the left wall (60 inches)
a 300 gallon rubbermaid sump
super marin 300 skimmer
both closed loops will be fed by 1 dart each
controlled by profilux
profilux dose
130 gallon iso tank for water changes
8 radion x30w pro lights (possibly not enough, but will start with this)
will run carbon reactor, nitrate reactor and rowaphos
QT tank
fresh water reservoir
fish room will be 12 x 13 feet, has electrical, drain, and water supply (and ventilation) already existing
tank will be SPS dominated
I will not be using a calcium reactor or a chiller at this stage... hopefully wont need either...
The stumbling block I am currently dealing with is the closed loop intakes. I really want to avoid large ugly strainers, but obviously understand the need. I came up with the following idea:
Hey fellow fish nerds..., I wanted to get some feedback on an idea I had regarding a closed loop system...
I am planning to have 2 separate overflow boxes in my tank. One with the regular height teeth for water to flow over the weir and supply the main drain to the sump. As water gets pumped into the tank, the water level flows over the weir and drains back into the sump through this regular overflow box... (yeah, pretty straight forward so far)
But then, I want to have another overflow box, same physical height as the other, except the teeth are cut a little lower which supplies the closed loop pump/system... The way I understand this, even if the main sump pump is off and no more water is being pumped back into the tank, the lower teeth in this box should still be low enough to supply the closed loop with enough water... right? It would certainly be a lot cleaner looking than huge strainers (and safer for critters?)
I am not sure if anyone else has tried this, but I wanted to get some feedback before I have my tank built like this as I think this should work...
http://s1109.photobucket.com/user/jpdarr/media/overflowwithclosedloopintake.jpg.html
So if you are looking at the image, you can see the overflow is divided into two separate overflows.
from left to right is as follows:
Main return line
oceans motions A return 1
oceans motions A return 2
oceans motions A return 3
oceans motions A return 4
Closed loop 1 feed line
Closed loop 2 feed line
***divider
oceans motions B return 1
oceans motions B return 2
oceans motions B return 3
oceans motions B return 4
Main Herbie drain
Back up Herbie drain
any thoughts? input?
I will be posting full plans on here soon, just want to iron out a few details..
Thanks
