I currently have a small, but well-established and fairly stable reef tank and am thinking of adding a calcium reactor and upgrading to a new, inline chiller (and maybe even a new skimmer) when I move on 9/1. Since my system doesn't have a sump, I could use some plumbing advice.
My tank is about 45 gallons in total water volume and is one of those acrylic tanks with the filtration compartments built into the back. The water flows out the overflow and through a very small refugium that I converted from what was supposed to be the wet/dry compartment, then a mag drive pump returns the water through a spray bar in the front of the tank. I have a hang-on prism skimmer back there as well. I do not have a sump, mainly because I don't want to deal with having my tank drilled to add one and have heard bad things about the hang-on overflows.
Therefore, I was thinking of simply putting a stronger water pump in the back compartment and piping it to go out of the tank directly through a calcium reactor and a chiller. The return pipe would connect back to the spray bar that returns water to the main tank. The water would simply be pumped out and through this equipment before being returned to the front of the tank.
Would this work? If so, does it matter if it goes to the chiller or calcium reactor first? Would one pump in the back of the tank be enough to feed the system or would I need a second pump outside on the return pipe?
Thanks!
- Austin
My tank is about 45 gallons in total water volume and is one of those acrylic tanks with the filtration compartments built into the back. The water flows out the overflow and through a very small refugium that I converted from what was supposed to be the wet/dry compartment, then a mag drive pump returns the water through a spray bar in the front of the tank. I have a hang-on prism skimmer back there as well. I do not have a sump, mainly because I don't want to deal with having my tank drilled to add one and have heard bad things about the hang-on overflows.
Therefore, I was thinking of simply putting a stronger water pump in the back compartment and piping it to go out of the tank directly through a calcium reactor and a chiller. The return pipe would connect back to the spray bar that returns water to the main tank. The water would simply be pumped out and through this equipment before being returned to the front of the tank.
Would this work? If so, does it matter if it goes to the chiller or calcium reactor first? Would one pump in the back of the tank be enough to feed the system or would I need a second pump outside on the return pipe?
Thanks!
- Austin