http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=766204
Here you go.
It was fun reading over this old thread. This week I am fixing a leak in the sump, i hope without too much interruption to the hundreds of babies I have in there, AND since my own clownfish now are spawning every 11 days, I need a bigger system to really take advantage of the largess.
A tip. Try to plan out the electrical needs first. Right now I have extension cords on my extension cords, and I 'm a bit nervous.
I need to hang shop lights over the system and tidy up the electrical some. Harder to do now that I have hundreds of babies to care for.
I also need more air pumps than I thought I would, so plan that in to the system. Manifolds are easy to make and cheap to purchase, but you need enough outlets and power.
Electric, including lighting, air, plumbing, filtration.
Having tried 10 gallon tanks and 20 gallon tanks, they both have advantanges and disadvantages. The 20's, when they are not full as in when the larvae are just hatched, and the first week, are great for providing surface to air ratio, keeping that water oxygenated. 10's are easier to keep clean with a smaller floor to siphon. 20's, of course, hold more fish, and if you can consolidate hatches that are close in age and eating the same feed, you can actually be pretty efficient. So in conclusion, I like some of each size.
Cheers,
Kathy