Project Reeftank in the Dominican Rep.

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One step ahead :headwally:

You can see the Overflow, Technicroom and the frontview.
Slowly but surely .....
 

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en puerto rico se consiguen los equipos y corales tambien tenemos sps no soy tienda pero en el area oeste habemos como 5 aquaristas que tenemos muchos frags ya que jason fox viene mucho aqui a puerto rico.
 
I don't like staring at powerheads. I chose to go closed loop. Powerheads are definitely more efficient from a wattage standpoint, though.


I will have to agree with this one!
I had the same dilema and finally went with powerheads!Waaaaaaaay more efficient let me say!

Amazing project !
 
I will have to agree with this one!
I had the same dilema and finally went with powerheads!Waaaaaaaay more efficient let me say!

Amazing project !

It is also a question of maintaining these Powerheads in this Size of Tank !!:deadhorse1: . I Think it will be more efficient to run the CLS in my case and perhaps to add 2-3 Powerheads easy to reach, if the flow is not sufficient.
Regarding the Power consumption, I would like to mention that we will put some 12 KW Solarpannels on the roof. You know the sun is shining here constantly.

I am looking for this Pump Eco Blue Titan or the Deltec pumps for the CLS.

http://glassbox-design.com/2010/rd2-blue-eco-dc-pumps-aqua-forte/
 
Hi

I plan to use for my Tank a return pump with a capacity of 4000 GPH. Which diameter of PVC Tubes I have to use for the overflow to handle this amount of water ?
 
I think you should be good with atleast 2" drains, maybe 3" just to be safe.

Hi Newbie

for the CLS i will go for 2 x 2" drain to run at least 8800 GPH. I let 2 additional drain of 2" for as a "just in case Option". Bcs. this is a concrete Tank there was no way anymore to change.

Sascha
 
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