thats great about your po4
always better two meny then not enough on the manifold
can't wait too see more pictures
Great rockwork. I love tanks where there's a lot of sand bottom visible, they look very clean. Good luck with the tank!
Chris,
I may have missed it in an earlier thread but what's your live stock plan?
Looks really good Chris, love the rock work. What should we expect to see fish wise in this tanks future? Whats your #1 gotta have?
cant remember did you do and overflow mods
aquascap look relly good hope everything is good from hear on out.
You're squad aping is brilliant, I love all the plateaus you've arranged. Thanks for sharing!
Chris,
I ended up getting the exact same tank. I know it might be too late, but for my overflows I ran the 1.5" return up and over one side, then into a T with 1" adaptors in the ends. So now I have 2 1" lines that then go to 90's and then have flow accelerators attached to the ends.
I actually used the same setup that Marc Levenson used on his tank. I was picking up a sump from him a few weeks ago and saw his setup and loved it. Very clean looking. If your interested in pics and the link, shoot me an email at mark.sharp@dey.com
Looks great so far!
I have a question for everyone - my return pump uses 1.5" pipe for the return. I am plumbing up and over the back of the tank. I was originally thinking of using loc-line for the output in the display but noticed it only comes in 1/4, 1/2, 3/4 and 2.5 size.
I am not sure I want to restrict from 1.5 all the way down to 3/4. I think I am going to have the returns come up both sides as well as in the middle of the tank so 3 output sources into the display.
Any suggestions or examples of what you have done with returns would be helpful.
Thanks
Where do you live? Happy to show you my set up.
that plumbing is a work of art. and the aquascaping turned out great!
in case you missed my reply on my thread...
my reflectors are about 10.5" from the surface. it may be a bit high, but my research has shown with those reflectors i should still be getting plenty of light. plus it keeps the heat further away. it also keeps the water splash to a minimum. the tank seems to have great coverage, in pics you can see darker spots where the braces are but it's not that noticable in person.
So what did you end up doing? It is kind of hard to see in the pics.
Clinton Twp, Mi
Still waiting for my 300 DD to be delivered.. :headwalls: