Shelby's reef

I designed a way to have the drains submerged to work with bean animal but not have to move plumbing to get the filter socks out, I'm happy with the result
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I like the idea. Do you think the water will escape around the perimeter and under the rim of the sock instead of into it? Probabally depends on how much flow you have. High flow= minimal escape and low flow = more escape? Just guessing here.
Regards,
Doug
 
Nice clean work, looking great!
Thanks, I got lots more to come

wow! that sump looks frickin professional! sweet build. i love your 110 too. do you have a link for it? i have a 110 and would like to see how yours is laid out.
Thank you, I'm trying to not have it look diy:rollface:
Here's the link to my 110 thread http://www.*********.com/forums/member-tanks/59951-shelbys-reef.html

Great job on the sump build. I built my original sump the exact same way. I think now it will be my new refugium.
Thanks, I've figured out this acrylic, fortunately from being a woodworker, I have lots of tools like saws and routers:cool:
 
I like the idea. Do you think the water will escape around the perimeter and under the rim of the sock instead of into it? Probabally depends on how much flow you have. High flow= minimal escape and low flow = more escape? Just guessing here.
Regards,
Doug

No water will take path of least resistance, and the fact that I made the acrylic fit the sock circumference perfectly the water naturally flows into the sock, also there are 2 layers of acrylic with the first layer holds up the sock and the second fits around the lip so the water doesn't have to climb over any rim
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Nice build I'm starting a penisula tank as well im loving your stand can you post some more pics of it?
Sure here's some more
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Acrylic pulls to get the doors off
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Magnets hold the doors on
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Build is looking great, looks like lots of forethought went into this. Keep the updates coming. Great sump also...
Thanks, I did a lot of planning for this one, after having the 110 I learned exactly what I wanted, from size to automation to make keeping things as stable as possible
 
I made some more acrylic things a dosing reservoir, a mini reservoir for zeostart3 and a skimmate locker
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Now I'm working on making a automatic zeo stone reactor, I'm using a large cylinder put on its side rotated by a small motor run periodically by the profilux
 
Great craftsmanship. Lots of reefers are probably envying you right about now.
Wow thank you very much, I'm glad we have these forums to share our ideas, and to learn others:reading:

I agree. I think a system is awesome when extensively thought out and then built without just throwing something together.
Regards,
Doug
I agree, and it makes life a whole lot easier. I also want to be able to go on holidays for 2-3 weeks and have things be ok like the top off reservoir being large enough to last that long, same with the dosing liquids and the skimmer effluent reservoir.:spin2:
 
This is a view of the dosing reservoir, right above it will sit the profilux controller and 4 pump doser for alk, cal, mag, and start3
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A few updates of the reactor, still going to add some wheels to make turning more effortless for the motor, I I need to find fittings that allow it to turn, if anyone has any suggestions for the fittings i should use for this purpose please let me know
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You should work on some patents and market your craftsmanship. Unbelievable. I taught myself basic PVC plumbing but you have taken basic plastic technique up at least several logarithms in improvement! Pop some champagne!
 
With your attention to detail, it's easy to see your livestock will be taken care of very well. This will be a fun one to follow.

Here it is beside the 40
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Do you have a diagram of your flow leaving the tank, going into the sump, flowing across to the 40 gal refgium, and finally returning to the tank?

If it's not too much trouble I would be interested in seeing more photos of your sump design.
 
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