JRaquatics
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Most companies like AGA use 1" for the drains and 3/4 for the returns. This safely handles about 600gph through a 1" drain. I say the larger the drain the better.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14029464#post14029464 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by yankee26th
Hey Mario ---
Thanks for the advice. The $750.00 tank is made by Perfecto, are they a reputable company?
What is RR AGA? I apologize for my ignorance.
Thanks ---
Chris
Thanks Nickts40 --- I appreciate the advice, but I'm would be purchasing it from a local fish store and I deal strickly with the store owner. They told me it would take 2-3 days to get it. I would be sure to inspect it before I take it home. If their are any problems I would leave it with the store owner and have them get me a replacement.<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14036068#post14036068 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by nickts40
Perfecto is a nice tank but cheaply packaged and is why it is cheaper. They save on shipping costs by using only bubble wrap. May not be an issue for the smaller tanks but will be an issue for the larger tanks, I had to return my first 220, which took months, and the second was not that much better. Gouges and chips. Some you can live with and some you cannot. Their customer service is horrible at best.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13578758#post13578758 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by JRaquatics
The AO smith motor on a reeflo 250 will run between 140-150 watts. Unless you are getting a super deal on one I suggest getting a new one because they come with better motors (baldors) on the pumps and drains on the skimmer. For a 180 a Reeflo 250 would be overkill IMO otherwise I would be running one on my system.![]()
You are fine with 3 Vortechs. I just purchased my 3rd one last weekend for my tank. Thanks Mike (reefspecialty.com), it was nice seeing you again.
A kalk reactor will not stand up to a full blow SPS tank alone. I would suggest looking into a calcium reactor or some sort of continuous two part dosing system. A kalk reactor defiantly doesn't keep things simple. thanks for the comments.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14036886#post14036886 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by maxxII
I just found and read your whole thread, very impressive! I'm in the research stage of a new system. You, the fun part where you try and figure out how you're going to do everything and what equipment you're going to be using...
I'm very curious about your skimmer. I read some reviews about the Reeflo Orca 250 and one complaint in particular was a lack of drain for the skimmer base. Have the rectified this problem? Can you post some more detailed pics of your skimmer? Is there anything you dont like about the skimmer? I'm planning on either a 6 foot 180 gallon display with a total system volume of about 250 gallons, or one of the new Marineland 250 gallon tanks, (60Lx36Wx27H) and a total system volume of about 300 gallons.
The tank will be SPS primarily, with some clams and an H.magnifica anemone I've had for 3 years now. The fish list will be:
(1) Indo Pacific Regal Angel, (had it for a year now)
(1) Imperator Angel, (will be Juvi when introduced to the system.
(1) Purple Tang, (had it for a year now as well)
(1) Tomini Tang, (also had for 1 year)
(1) Powder Blue Tang, (as small as I can find a healthy one)
(1) Regal/Blue/Hippo Tang
(5) Percula clowns
I'm aware of the potential territory issues regarding the tangs, so I intend to stagger the introduction of the fish so that the PBT and the Purple are introduced at the same time, (after the PBT has been through a solid QT process).
My concern is the skimmer right now. I have a 120 gallon tank with about 150 gallons total system volume, (estimated) being skimmed by an H&S AF150-2001, which is rated for a 220 gallon system. Currently in that system I have:
(1) 4 inch Indo-Pacific Regal angel
(1) 2.5 inch Purple Tang
(1) 3.5 inch Tomini Tang
(1) 2 inch Convict Tang
(5) Percula clowns
The H. Magnifica anemone, various acros/montis etc, a large Derasa clam and a large-ish Crocea
The skimmer isnt pulling out anything really nasty, and I feel it could be pulling out more. I've done a mesh mod on the impellor and that helped, but I'm still not wild about the skimmer....
So I'm looking for the next best thing...
Thoughts?
Nick
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14037730#post14037730 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by maxxII
Thanks Jeremy. I'm glad to see that the skimmer is working so well in your system. I started looking at skimmers and stumbled across them first here.
From there I went to this site and read their review.
Thats where I saw the comments about the bottom box drain. Have they addressed that with new versions? Where did you get the pro upgrade?
What is your current fish list in your tank?
Nick
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14037961#post14037961 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by maxxII
Ahh....thank you very much for that information. Just out of curiousity, is there anything about that skimmer you dont like? I cant recall how you are feeding yours...is it gravity fed? How many gallons per hour are you pushing through your skimmer, and how many gallons does the skimmer hold?
Thank you for your answers to my annoying questions....
Nick