Okay, so that was just a little something to get your appetite wet. About 1 month ago, I bought a used 29-gallon acrylic tank from Eben (here on ReefCentral). I had been looking to do a 29-gallon tank for a few months, and this turned out to be a perfect opportunity. I was looking at glass tank, and when this became available, I was very excited. The main reason I was so excited is because I was looking to drill the tank for a closed-loop and acrylic is so much easier.
Well, what I ended up with was a 29-gallon acrylic tank with a built-in overflow, 10-gallon sump, Mag-7 going through a SCWD for the return, and an Iwaki MD40 going through an Oceans Motions Super Squirt for a closed-loop.
Here are a few pictures. The plumbing is close to done, but not done yet. I filled the tank with water for about a week and ran the tank/sump/return with no problems. I just kept the ball valves closed for the closed-loop. I will receive my Oceans Motions Super Squirt sometime this week, and will finish the closed-loop plumbing (I can't test the closed-loop until I shut down my existing 20-Long because the Iwaki pump is being used on that tank).
Let me know what you guys think...
Full-Length of the tank from the left:
Left Side of Tank:
Right Side of Tank:
Here's my durso, modified to fit in a VERY tight overflow:
The back of the tank (two sump returns on top, two closed-loop inlets in middle, and two closed-loop returns on bottom):
I'll be sure to keep this thread updated as I finish with the Oceans Motions Super Squirt, the Iwaki CL Pump, and moving my old 20-Long into this new tank.
I look forward to your questions and comments.
-Scott