Hi. I'm not new to saltwater fish, I have had tanks before but that was back in the 80's and so much has changed that I feel like I am a beginner. I've been reading all I can on reef tanks and pouring over this site and the site blogs for the past two months trying to learn as much as I can. I am getting ready to start setting up my tank and I have some questions.
The DT will be 90 gallons with a sump that is a 30 gallon tank (holding about 20 gallons). I have been reading a lot about algae scrubbers and this is how I want to go. I have already fabricated a Scrubber. I want to use the live rock and live sand along with an algae scrubber to handle all of the filtration requirements.
My plan for the sump is simple, it will be divided into two sections by a glass pane. the first section will be for the DT drain plumbing and will also house a submersible pump like the Eheim 1000 which will be connected to the algae scrubber that will sit over the second section of the sump. This pump will give me up to 250 gph over the scrubber. Of course, the drain from the DT tank will be more than 250 gph so the majority of the water from the sump will spill over the divider into the second section as the drain volume overtakes the scrubber pump.
The second section will contain a lager pump to pump the water back to the DT. This pump will be about 550 gph. My drain from the DT will be 1" PVC and the return will be 3/4" PVC. I also plan to use two power heads like the Tunze Nanostream 6025 (740 gph).
My questions are:
Is the drain plumbing and return plumbing sizes adequate for the flow I am expecting?
Is this enough water flow and turnover in the system?
Thanks in advance and, of course, I welcome any suggestions and criticisms of my plan.
Tony
The DT will be 90 gallons with a sump that is a 30 gallon tank (holding about 20 gallons). I have been reading a lot about algae scrubbers and this is how I want to go. I have already fabricated a Scrubber. I want to use the live rock and live sand along with an algae scrubber to handle all of the filtration requirements.
My plan for the sump is simple, it will be divided into two sections by a glass pane. the first section will be for the DT drain plumbing and will also house a submersible pump like the Eheim 1000 which will be connected to the algae scrubber that will sit over the second section of the sump. This pump will give me up to 250 gph over the scrubber. Of course, the drain from the DT tank will be more than 250 gph so the majority of the water from the sump will spill over the divider into the second section as the drain volume overtakes the scrubber pump.
The second section will contain a lager pump to pump the water back to the DT. This pump will be about 550 gph. My drain from the DT will be 1" PVC and the return will be 3/4" PVC. I also plan to use two power heads like the Tunze Nanostream 6025 (740 gph).
My questions are:
Is the drain plumbing and return plumbing sizes adequate for the flow I am expecting?
Is this enough water flow and turnover in the system?
Thanks in advance and, of course, I welcome any suggestions and criticisms of my plan.
Tony