svynx
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Well, it's time. I've started the thinking process on my new setup. I won't actually start the build for at least another 2 months, but I'm getting the brainwork out of the way and putting things on paper so when it comes time to do the actual build, I won't be second guessing myself, or looking back at it in 3 years wishing I had done something different.
My system now is:
"¢ 55 gallon with 75 gallon tank sump
"¢ 48" Nova Extreme Pro HOT5 lighting
"¢ Octopus 110 skimmer
"¢ Koralia # 2 and two #3's
"¢ Mag 9.5 for a return into a spraybar
"¢ DIY stand
I am changing to a 75 gallon tank that will need drilled. I would like to eliminate the need for powerheads, which means a closed loop. I will be using a Calfo overflow box along with BeanAnimal's failsafe 3 pipe drain system. The return will be a single pipe coming from the pump to a multi outlet ring that goes around the parameter of the tank. All outlets (6) will be able to be adjusted in both direction and pressure. This will help with eliminating powerheads in the tank, and might even eliminate the need of the closed loop (depending on how much flow comes from the return pipe). The return "œloop" will be constructed with ¾" PVC pipe, T fittings, and 90 degree angles. The drains will be 1" coming out of the tank, and switching to either 1 ¼" or 1 ½" for the trip to the sump.
Skimmer: I will be saving money and building a downdraft skimmer. I've been doing quite a bit of research on these and like the concept of having a pumpless skimmer.
Lights: I will be using the same light fixture that I have, with the addition of different bulbs. I will be using 3 Blue Plus's, 2 Aquablues, and 1 Aquasun.
Closed loop: If I end up going this direction, it will be a simple 1 outlet and 2 inlet design. The outlet will be located right below the overflow and the 2 inlets will be located in the bottom corners.
Things I need suggestions on:
"¢ Return pump: Pretty much only used for a return. I might (slim chance, but planning for anything) use it to pump to the fuge. 4' to 6' head height.
"¢ Closed loop pump
I love constructive criticism. Please comment and let me know if there is something that I overlooked.
I did post this in the DIY forum to get a larger body looking at it, but thought that since most of you have more experience than I do, it wouldn't hurt to put it here as well.
Cheers
My system now is:
"¢ 55 gallon with 75 gallon tank sump
"¢ 48" Nova Extreme Pro HOT5 lighting
"¢ Octopus 110 skimmer
"¢ Koralia # 2 and two #3's
"¢ Mag 9.5 for a return into a spraybar
"¢ DIY stand
I am changing to a 75 gallon tank that will need drilled. I would like to eliminate the need for powerheads, which means a closed loop. I will be using a Calfo overflow box along with BeanAnimal's failsafe 3 pipe drain system. The return will be a single pipe coming from the pump to a multi outlet ring that goes around the parameter of the tank. All outlets (6) will be able to be adjusted in both direction and pressure. This will help with eliminating powerheads in the tank, and might even eliminate the need of the closed loop (depending on how much flow comes from the return pipe). The return "œloop" will be constructed with ¾" PVC pipe, T fittings, and 90 degree angles. The drains will be 1" coming out of the tank, and switching to either 1 ¼" or 1 ½" for the trip to the sump.
Skimmer: I will be saving money and building a downdraft skimmer. I've been doing quite a bit of research on these and like the concept of having a pumpless skimmer.
Lights: I will be using the same light fixture that I have, with the addition of different bulbs. I will be using 3 Blue Plus's, 2 Aquablues, and 1 Aquasun.
Closed loop: If I end up going this direction, it will be a simple 1 outlet and 2 inlet design. The outlet will be located right below the overflow and the 2 inlets will be located in the bottom corners.
Things I need suggestions on:
"¢ Return pump: Pretty much only used for a return. I might (slim chance, but planning for anything) use it to pump to the fuge. 4' to 6' head height.
"¢ Closed loop pump
I love constructive criticism. Please comment and let me know if there is something that I overlooked.
I did post this in the DIY forum to get a larger body looking at it, but thought that since most of you have more experience than I do, it wouldn't hurt to put it here as well.
Cheers