St Pete John
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Looking great so far dude, tagging along.
Looking great so far dude, tagging along.
Really you need heat in your tank? Do you have a heater running in your tank now? Most of us are trying to keep our tanks cool enough is the only reason I ask. I use LEDs and on my open tanks I run a steady 78-79 and on my canopy tank 79-80 no heaters in any and keep my house at 76.
Just thought I would point out the some warranty information on the aquarium just so you know if you have not read all of the fine print.
I have underlined one thing you will want to look at as the way I read it if you do not use their stand you have no warranty at all.
"Aquariums 75 Gallons and larger purchased from CustomAquariums.com are under warranty against leaks or cracks due to defects in the materials or workmanship for Lifetime. Aquariums
under 75 Gallons are warrantied for 90 days.
For the aquarium to be found defective the following stipulations must be met: the aquarium must be placed and filled on a level, appropriately sized Majestic® brand aquarium stand
manufactured by Lifetime Aquariums® / CustomAquariums.com. The aquarium has not been lifted or carried by the frame or while wet or filled with water or any materials such as decorations or
substrate, or the aquarium and aquarium stand may not be altered in any way including drilling additional holes or used for anything other than their original manufactured purpose of typical fish
aquarium use. Aquarium must not be chipped or damaged, or the silicone altered in any way. "
Pretty much all tanks have that limitation, nothing new but to me replacing a $1300 tank would be the least of my worries if it busted.

Looking like one hell of a setup, cant wait to see it.

By looking at you return layout I would make a suggestion on what returns you set to each pump. I have add some numbering to your returns so you can understand what I am describing
as you have drawn return 1 and 2 are one one pump and return 3 and 4 are on another. I would suggest you set it up by either having 1 and 3 on one pump and 2 and 4 on the other or 1 and 4 on one pump and 2 and 3 on another.
I make this suggestion for flow rates if one pump fails in your current setup you have ore flow on one side of the tank vs the other, by separating them out you have a better change of keeping the flow more distributed and you coral happy.
questions on your coast to coast external overflow?
Is that very expensive?
Are they just cutting one of the pieces of glass shorter then the rest (so 20" instead of 24"). Any issues with integrity of the tank with the back wall piece shorter? Is there eurobracing or rims to shore up the integrity?
Is that acrylic your planning for the extra 4 inches on the back wall to form the coast to coast? How are they planning on attaching that to glass?