How to set up a surge?

tufacody

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I have a 65 gallon cube that has been set up for about a year now, and is tied into the sump of my 180 mixed reef. The dimensions of the cube are 25.5 x 25.5 x 25.5. The tank is lit with an Outer Orbit 250 watt HQI/T5. It is suspended, so I will likely raise the fixture very high and drop it a1/2 inch every day for acclimation.

I ordered a gigantea from Reef Hot Spot that I will be receiving today, and I 'd like suggestions on how to set up the powerheads. I have numerous Koralias (1-4) to use, as well as an AC3 for control.

Right now I have the rock set up so there is a flat ledge about halfway up the tank. It is barebottom.

I'm interested in creating the type of surge that Rod proclaims has been beneficial to his, but I don't wan't to overdo it either. Suggestions as to powerhead placement and how long they should be on-off, and whether they should alternate or both come off and on at the same time are greatly appreciated. Thank you.
 
Are you actually looking to setup a surge (like a Borneman or Carlson), or are you just looking to create random flow with powerheads?

Rod uses Borneman surges... he actually just sent me the parts list today to build one.
 
If you are just going to be using powerheads, and not a "real" surge, I would have half of your powerheads on one side of the tank, and the other half on the opposite side. Run one side for a bit, had a calm period, then run the other side.

As for raising up the lights, IMO, using window screening is a much better way to acclimate the Gig to your lights. Just place some egg create on the tank, and then 3 layers of window screening over that, and remove one layer a week.

Like this (( and this is before I got the right sized light for my tank, hence the reason it is hanging off the sides ))

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Dja: if you could please elaborate on the Borneman surge and what is needed I'd appreciate it.

Todd, when you say run one side for a bit, how long do you mean? I am thinking a Koralia 4 on one side and a 2 on the other, as the tank is a cube and only 25.5 inches wide. Does this sound about right?
 
The information Rod sent me is in the form of a Word document... otherwise, I would link to it for you.

Basically, a surge device is a tank that slowly fills with water, and when the water level reaches a certain point, the entire tank (or most of it) is emptied into your display.

The Borneman version actually uses a toilet flapper. If you google "Borneman Surge", you will find a ton of information.
 
I have a slightly different approach on my 60 cube that supplies a brilliant surge.
I have two vortech on slow pulse mode at 60 percent power, both on for twenty seconds both off for 20 seconds.
I played around, but having seen many gigs first hand in the wild over the years I can say that this is about as natural as I could get.

You could maybe do it with koralia's all on, all off.
However there is always more than one way to skin a cat!
Here is my setup
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