Ted_C
Active member
I was going to avoid drilling the tank - especially the bottom. However, I'm debating with myself regarding a closed loop + return on the bottom + MP60's MP40's mid water column.
What I like is the idea of being able to jet water with eductors on the bottom of the tank - keeping all the detritus suspended for export by the MP60's and MP40's Mid water column to be exported by filter socks / protein skimming. I'd really like to get a set-up like Hendrick has in his shop (Paradise Reef) - with the plumbing going through diverters (these are just sprinkler heads I beleive) to get a spinning return.
What is discourging me: I am working alone. It'll be hard to get everything measurd and aligned right with such a large tank. The risk of leaks on the bottom of the tank. If something goes wrong there - your draining all gallons onto your floor.
The biggest risk that discourges me from returns on the bottom is the back siphon / check valve requirement. Returns up and over mean you'll only back siphon the amount to your siphon break. Returns on the bottom (and a failing check valve) means you'll back siphon 300 gallons into the sump (and the floor).
What I like is the idea of being able to jet water with eductors on the bottom of the tank - keeping all the detritus suspended for export by the MP60's and MP40's Mid water column to be exported by filter socks / protein skimming. I'd really like to get a set-up like Hendrick has in his shop (Paradise Reef) - with the plumbing going through diverters (these are just sprinkler heads I beleive) to get a spinning return.
What is discourging me: I am working alone. It'll be hard to get everything measurd and aligned right with such a large tank. The risk of leaks on the bottom of the tank. If something goes wrong there - your draining all gallons onto your floor.
The biggest risk that discourges me from returns on the bottom is the back siphon / check valve requirement. Returns up and over mean you'll only back siphon the amount to your siphon break. Returns on the bottom (and a failing check valve) means you'll back siphon 300 gallons into the sump (and the floor).