Curt2199
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I have a 240g currently that I'll be selling in a couple months and moving livestock and equipment to my new system. I purchased a 675g-700g acrylic tank this past weekend. The seller said it was a 715G but online volume calctulators have put it around 675 using interior dimensions so it's around that area somewhere. I've made up a quick drawing of the layout of the tank and my goals are to get input on the best way to set my system up utilizing the equipment that I already have and adding to it. This tank appears to have been setup for a closed loop previously and I'm not sure whether to continue that or block off the bottom bulkheads and drill new rear returns. The tank will be sitting behind our basement bar with about 1.5-2 feet of the depth of the tank behind the wall with the "fish room" behind the tank. I plan to make this tank FOWLR with the exception of anemones and possibly some large soft corals. I have gigantea, haddoni, and ritteri anemones that I'd like to move into this tank. I plan to use a spare 160g 7ft x 1.5ft x 2ft glass tank that I have for the sump for this system. I also need to figure out the return flow capacity for this tank as the single 2" drain would only flow around 2300gph I believe. I'm assuming I'd need to drill another 2" (if using the barracuda) and then I'm not sure the 12x12 overflow could keep up without sounding like niagra falls. lol
The other part of this build involves a 105g acrylic cube that will be on the main floor of the house around a distance of 15 horizontal feet and 8-10 vertical feet from the sump of the large tank. I'd like to make this my reef tank and for ease of maintenance and stability had considered branching this off of my 675g tank so it shared the same water volume. The main concerns with this are having to invest a lot more to control the nutrient levels and the possibility of the extensive drain line from the top floor tank getting a blockage causing a flood on the main floor. I can make this system entirely separate if there are more advantages to that.
Here's the equipment I already have that I'd like to repurpose for this build.
Pumps:
Reeflo Barracuda Gold 4500gph
Panworld 200ps
Panworld 50pxx
Circulation Pumps:
Jebao WP25 (probably go to the 105g)
Jebao WP60 x 2 with dual controller (possibly pick up 2 more to have 4 in the 675g)
Skimmer:
ASM G4+ with Sedra 9000 (Works great but will be undersized for new system - Anyone run multiple skimmers? Could I pick up a G5 and run both?)
SCA-302 (for the 105g)
Heaters:
2 x 250w eheim, various others. (considering a 1.5kw inline titanium heater. I plan to run the tanks at 76)
The other part of this build involves a 105g acrylic cube that will be on the main floor of the house around a distance of 15 horizontal feet and 8-10 vertical feet from the sump of the large tank. I'd like to make this my reef tank and for ease of maintenance and stability had considered branching this off of my 675g tank so it shared the same water volume. The main concerns with this are having to invest a lot more to control the nutrient levels and the possibility of the extensive drain line from the top floor tank getting a blockage causing a flood on the main floor. I can make this system entirely separate if there are more advantages to that.
Here's the equipment I already have that I'd like to repurpose for this build.
Pumps:
Reeflo Barracuda Gold 4500gph
Panworld 200ps
Panworld 50pxx
Circulation Pumps:
Jebao WP25 (probably go to the 105g)
Jebao WP60 x 2 with dual controller (possibly pick up 2 more to have 4 in the 675g)
Skimmer:
ASM G4+ with Sedra 9000 (Works great but will be undersized for new system - Anyone run multiple skimmers? Could I pick up a G5 and run both?)
SCA-302 (for the 105g)
Heaters:
2 x 250w eheim, various others. (considering a 1.5kw inline titanium heater. I plan to run the tanks at 76)