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Are you going to arrange your rock work in a specific way to encourage a reversible gyre to form?
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With a closed loop, you'll still get some of back current as the water leaves the nozzle, but since the water being ejected from the nozzle is being siphoned from somewhere else, I think it would be way less severe of an effect. Plus, you can hide the closed loop piping in rock work and it doesn't require you to have ugly powerhead glass acne that spends most of it's life in desperate need of cleaning. |
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I've never really gone out of my way to ever hide much of my plumping. Maybe I'm just lazy but at the same time it's a aquarium and it's going to have plumping. I'm all for some of the inventive ways people hide it but in my world it seems like a lot of work and a maintenance issue. I'm a simple guy.
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But you're right, rock work makes everything weird. For it to work "perfectly" you'd need like a really tall tower right in the middle for the water to rotate around or something, which might not be to your taste aesthetically. You might be able to fudge it and get something close. This article has some really cool thoughts on the idea. I only mentioned it because you're plumbing set up and tank shape (no internal overflows to mess things up) would be perfect for it: http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2007/1/aafeature |
There will always be some chaotic flow in mine with the turning off and on and the sump return in the mix. My gyre does not flow clockwise or counter clock wise, it flows like a front loading washing machine.
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Wow nice another 300 gal build, glad to see I'm not the only one that takes a long time to build a big system like this. Nice work on everything thus far. :thumb:
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Looks great, Dave.
What are you doing for heating? I got rid of my electric heaters and replaced it with a closed loop from my domestic hot water tank. I'm really happy with it, wish I did it a long time ago. |
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Thanks for the link it was a good read. I think I've accomplished some of that effect but better ha. Better being to spin the gyre from top to bottom, bottom to top. Grizz Thanks. |
Mitch I saw your heater tech from your thread and read about a few more. Did you see the guy who drilled a PVC pipe multiple times to feed the PEX pipe through to form a coil? It was pretty slick. I bought some titanium heaters before I heard of this method, I may go the water heater closed loop before using my heaters I don't know yet. It's a solid idea for sure, Thanks
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No I didn't see the PVC setup.
I had 3 titanium heaters and each one of them split open in the sump. We're limited for electricity supply out here, so that was a consideration for me as well. We don't have the big 200 amp service available without major expense. We only have 75 amps. |
I'll try and find the loop set up for you.
What kind of heaters did you have? I bought these: 800W - FINNEX DELUXE TITANIUM HEATING TUBE |
Ehehehehe the photo with the skeleton cracked me right up.
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The black rubber end caps came off and exposed the wires inside. I'm surprised there was no electrical short fallout from that - including when I reached in the water to pull them out not realizing what had happened. |
Added my rock to the DT. Sorry for the crappy pics. Lots of caves, swimming room and areas to place corals at different levels.
http://i232.photobucket.com/albums/e...ps82e70091.jpg http://i232.photobucket.com/albums/e...ps41aaeef1.jpg http://i232.photobucket.com/albums/e...ps4ae4eedf.jpg http://i232.photobucket.com/albums/e...psbfa0330a.jpg The big rock structure on the right has huge cave under it but you can't really see it. |
I really like the way you set up your rock
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Looks good :biggrin:
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Very due for a update, sorry. Up and running for a while, full stock of fish. Had lots of SPS frags going for a while, had some pest issues and most died. I was chasing water quality issues, lighting, new tank but all that was really good and some flatworms kinda took foothold before I figured it out that was the problem. Lets just say a couple softies are doing well but a full loss of SPS frags. Fish are doing great.
Tons of work done in fish room, I'll update soon. Take Care all. |
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