Marks...Back to the Future..Reef Aquarium

Someone had a link to a pump engineering site that described distances for various horsepower pumps before you enlarge or narrow the pipe. I think it was on pmroger's thread but I'm not sure. Anyways, you're going to have to narrow the pipe at some point unless you can replace the existing bulkhead with a larger one (yes, re-drill the tank BUT ONLY IF THERE'S ROOM for a larger bulkhead). Better to change pipe size closer to the bulkhead than to the pump.

Dave.M
 
Someone had a link to a pump engineering site that described distances for various horsepower pumps before you enlarge or narrow the pipe. I think it was on pmroger's thread but I'm not sure. Anyways, you're going to have to narrow the pipe at some point unless you can replace the existing bulkhead with a larger one (yes, re-drill the tank BUT ONLY IF THERE'S ROOM for a larger bulkhead). Better to change pipe size closer to the bulkhead than to the pump.

Dave.M

I really don't have the room to re-drill. Will go big to the tank. Thanks Dave!
 
Sump baffels done and sump inplace...all the sump not in the picture...6ft long.

When setting up flow to the refug, do you use DT drain water or return water from pump?

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Usually people use the refugium to prefilter some of the water from the display tank, i.e. they are using the nitrates and phosphates to fertilize the algae in the refugium and the detritus to feed the critters kept in there.

Dave.M
 
Usually people use the refugium to prefilter some of the water from the display tank, i.e. they are using the nitrates and phosphates to fertilize the algae in the refugium and the detritus to feed the critters kept in there.

Dave.M

Great, makes perfect sense...
 
Stand completed and delivered. Doors will be placed after everything is installed. Thanks to Rob...who might still be floating around from 5 coats of lacquer.

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Question: I will be ordering sand in about week. Love to hear some recommendations as to brands, textures. colors etc. . I really dont want a DSB, but I do want a Jaw fish.

Also how much in pounds for a 180g 72x24

Thanks!
 
If I remember in my 180 I went with Fiji pink fine sand. I think it was 5 or 6 30 lb bags. I didn't want a dsb either but wanted to keep a few wrasse and mandarin so I filled up to the plastic frame.
 
I'm looking at my plumbing on my 180g and I might have a problem. The center overflow was pre drilled. It has 4 holes 2 allow one inch drains and 2 allow half inch returns. Since I plan on using the Herbie method. One drain is full siphon (750g) and the other will be a dry emergecncy.

Does this sound doable and good enough. I plan on two MP40s for additional flow. And my 3200g rated pump might be too much.

Any ideas...really dont want to try redrill the tank.
 
I'm almost positive the drain should be bigger before the bulkhead, and on the return you may be able to add a ball valve and throttle the flow back a little.
 
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