FishTruck, Thanks for sharing your work! I really love where you are headed! I too have a daylight basement that I completely refinished with tile, new walls, and ceiling. I have been giving a lot of thought about using a gravity system like what you are doing. I'm on board to follow your success, can't wait to see more!! I have a question for you and others here:
I have installed two custom cut pieces of acrylic to completely encapsulate the top of my 55g tank. There are of course variances around my equipment in the back of the tank that allow some air exchange, plus I have a OTB skimmer. I placed these covers on last week, and I have notice a 50% drop in my evaporation rate. Before placing these I would evaporate about a gallon per day, now I'm evaporating about a 1/2 gallon per day.
I'm curious if this is acceptable for larger systems. I have a 180g tank in my basement that I just purchased for 500 bucks! Pre-drilled too! I'll likely set it up next year after collecting all necessities. I haven't given much thought to increasing more evaporation with a bigger tank...my 180 and sump will be like 7 or 8 gallons per day!
Does anyone know if this is ok? Everything appears to be fine. I do not have any heat issue. I have a TEK light pedestal running four 55w T-5's (awesome lights BTW). This is my first SW tank, love it, and I am learning so much from everyone's comments and ideas. I will try to post a picture for you guys to look at for comments regarding moisture/evaporation.
I understand evaporation is good as it allows us to introduce necessary chemicals and new SW, I'm just curious if this is a safe practice. If so, would this make a difference in a larger system like yours? How big of a problem is moisture for larger systems? I know climate matters, I live in Oregon, it's green country over here on the W coast, rains a lot, and only dips to low teens occasionally during the winter where I'm located.
I don't want to misdirect your thread, I'm just more curious about evaporation, the problems others may have experienced with it, and why you have implemented resources to deal with this issue (namely, I know you are concerned about moisture problems, has this been a problem for you before?). I have seen a lot of tanks here on RC, and I can't say that I have seen to many take in precautions such as yours to deal with the moisture/evaporation.
Thanks everyone for any influence here. Sorry for the small photo, I haven't figured out all the amenities of this site.
Respectfully,
Brian.