Bemmer
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Wow, my palms are sweating as I type this new large tank system set up. I am very excited about sharing what I have done so far with my new system. A little bit of history about what I have been doing for the last few months. My husband, Dave and I decided to go all out and do two in-wall tanks and a large fish room with a frag tank and refugium to help support the total system. The main tank is 60x36x24 (225g) and the seahorse tank is 30x12 1/2x24 (40g). They are both glass with Starphire front panels. I have an acrylic sump that is 48x30x17 divided into two chambers; one for the Euro-Reef RC500 skimmer and all the drain hoses and the other is for the return chamber. The system also runs a 36x24x17 grow out frag tank and a 36x234x13 refugium, both are made of acrylic and drain back into the sump.
The lights on the main tank are three MH bulbs (2-250W 10K XM's and 1-400W XM) with three Luminarc III's, which are vented into the duct work above the tank. These are supplimented by 5-60" URI Super Blue Actinics (three in front and two in back of the LIII's). The MH are run off of Icecap ballasts and the VHO's are off of the 660 Icecap ballasts. There will be three PFO moon lights as well. The seahorse tank will have a PFO Pendant fixture with a 175W 10K XM bulb and 2-28w true actinics.
The water flow on the main tank, which will be primarily an SPS tank, will be provided by a Seq. Dart on two 1" returns with the new WavySea wavemotion, two 6100's Tunzes and a closed loop using a 4-way OM plumbed with a Seq. Barracuda. The seahorse tank will "tee" off the Seq. Dart with a 1/2" seaswirl.
Okay, I think that gives a basic overview of the system. I am sure I left a few things out but this is a work in progress. Anyway, I am coming to you all with a plumbing question. I have included pictures to give you some insight into the plumbing saga that I have been working through for the past 60 days (weekends mostly since I am a mom with two kids)
The question is what pump should I use to plumb between the sump and the frag tank that sits 6 feet up on a stand? Also, the distance between the sump and the frag tank stand is 5 feet across the room. The frag tank has two bulkheads (1 1/2" and 1") in the overflow.
Here are a couple of pictures to help visualize.
Thank you for your input. I look forward to a good discussion as I proceed with this project. Of which, I would never have come to realize if I had not had such a supportive...and handy husband a.ka. carpenter and electrician.
Rebecca
The lights on the main tank are three MH bulbs (2-250W 10K XM's and 1-400W XM) with three Luminarc III's, which are vented into the duct work above the tank. These are supplimented by 5-60" URI Super Blue Actinics (three in front and two in back of the LIII's). The MH are run off of Icecap ballasts and the VHO's are off of the 660 Icecap ballasts. There will be three PFO moon lights as well. The seahorse tank will have a PFO Pendant fixture with a 175W 10K XM bulb and 2-28w true actinics.
The water flow on the main tank, which will be primarily an SPS tank, will be provided by a Seq. Dart on two 1" returns with the new WavySea wavemotion, two 6100's Tunzes and a closed loop using a 4-way OM plumbed with a Seq. Barracuda. The seahorse tank will "tee" off the Seq. Dart with a 1/2" seaswirl.
Okay, I think that gives a basic overview of the system. I am sure I left a few things out but this is a work in progress. Anyway, I am coming to you all with a plumbing question. I have included pictures to give you some insight into the plumbing saga that I have been working through for the past 60 days (weekends mostly since I am a mom with two kids)
The question is what pump should I use to plumb between the sump and the frag tank that sits 6 feet up on a stand? Also, the distance between the sump and the frag tank stand is 5 feet across the room. The frag tank has two bulkheads (1 1/2" and 1") in the overflow.
Here are a couple of pictures to help visualize.
Thank you for your input. I look forward to a good discussion as I proceed with this project. Of which, I would never have come to realize if I had not had such a supportive...and handy husband a.ka. carpenter and electrician.
Rebecca
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