Spray Bars

jandlms

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I am in the process of setting up a frag tank. The goal is to create and flood the NEW market with reasonable priced aquacultured ricordea and zoo frags. Okay, the real goal is to break even financially and have a few cool new corals for my display tank.
Anyway I digress.
I am putting a spray bar in the back of the tank (made of sched 40 pvc). My questions are as follows.
1. How many holes (1 per inch? 2 per inch?)
2. How big should the holes be? Drill bit size no inches please!
3. Should the holes be all in a line as I see in most commercial jobs OR should the holes be drilled randomly to maximize what little turbulent effect I get out of the bar.
Just looking for opininons and advice.
Thanks!
jandlms
Jon
 
I would go for the second option.

Let me know if you get things going well...I've got a good reputation established online already and wil hopefully begin shipping things again by the end of November...
 
check this out - my patented spray bar/ frag tank set up - you can use the design for one frag :) jk
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holes are 1/4 inch spaced 2" apart all the way around in an up down up down pattern - surround sound!
 
Yeah i kind of thought that a random pattern sounded better for a little more turbulence. All the ones I have seen in stores and online seem to be a single line of holes.
jandlms
 
Hehe hey johnanddawn when I get my tank going me and you are going to have to talk about some of those frags you got there lol.

I would go for the random holes also on that Jon
 
yea basically, its a 20T with a false wall overflow. water flows over the false wall and then is pumped into a complete circle of 3/4" PVC. the sump area houses the pump, heater and i'm planning a skimmer in my head right now that will fit in there as well.
 
55 gallon with a rio 2500 as the sump return. I will add additional powerheads if I need more flow but as I am starting out with rics and a few lps I want to keep the flow a little below tidal wave ferocity.
Jon
 
With a 3/4" return pipe I would buy several 3/4" T's don't glue them and you can aim them where you want them you could even add a little pipe to get it deeper in the tank. Drill 1/4" holes between the T's for surface agitation. Just my .02
 
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