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freezetyle 03-02-2010 12:40 AM

is your idea similar to what Untamed has for his set up? if people were to look at that it would save some time explaining it.
http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/sho...t=28436&page=3

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kien 03-02-2010 12:47 AM

YES! My execution is slightly different but the principle is exactly the same. I think my picture is prettier (if maybe more convoluted) :biggrin::lol:

Coleus 03-02-2010 04:31 AM

Hmm, maybe i can build something like this to my existing tank instead a separate tank for corals only. YES YES, I may have a perfect space for it

burgerchow 03-02-2010 04:53 AM

fowlr tank
 
Kien,
It would be way easier to just use the 15% water from your reef tank that you change weekly to do a 15% water change on your fowlr tank. Just re-use the reef water for your fowlr water changes. This will save you a lot of time, plumbing, and lots of money ( less salt and additives. Don't forget, if you're plumbing a 150 and 121 together, with sumps, you'll need to add additives to compensate for over 300 gallons.) There's nothing wrong with the water from your reef tank for a fowlr tank.
I currently drain about 20 gallons from my fowlr tank ( python straight into the sink) and refill with water from my 120 reef, then just add the new salt water into the reef. Lots less work than mixing 2 batches of salt all the time.

golf nut 03-02-2010 07:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kien (Post 497357)
YES! My execution is slightly different but the principle is exactly the same. I think my picture is prettier (if maybe more convoluted) :biggrin::lol:

Before I ask any other misconstrued question is the rest of your picture drawn as you see the whole system functioning :)

kien 03-02-2010 01:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by burgerchow (Post 497461)
Kien,
It would be way easier to just use the 15% water from your reef tank that you change weekly to do a 15% water change on your fowlr tank. Just re-use the reef water for your fowlr water changes. This will save you a lot of time, plumbing, and lots of money ( less salt and additives. Don't forget, if you're plumbing a 150 and 121 together, with sumps, you'll need to add additives to compensate for over 300 gallons.) There's nothing wrong with the water from your reef tank for a fowlr tank. I currently drain about 20 gallons from my fowlr tank ( python straight into the sink) and refill with water from my 120 reef, then just add the new salt water into the reef. Lots less work than mixing 2 batches of salt all the time.

hmm, that's not a bad idea actually. Only problem I see here though is the duplication of equipment which I'm hoping to avoid. Two skimmers, heaters, carbon reactors, etc.. The only additives I add are calcium and baking soda and those are cheap. If the plumbing turns out to be too daunting I will end up taking your approach :-)

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr OM (Post 497499)
Before I ask any other misconstrued question is the rest of your picture drawn as you see the whole system functioning :)

Yes :-)

burgerchow 03-02-2010 07:32 PM

fowlr
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kien (Post 497516)
hmm, that's not a bad idea actually. Only problem I see here though is the duplication of equipment which I'm hoping to avoid. Two skimmers, heaters, carbon reactors, etc.. The only additives I add are calcium and baking soda and those are cheap. If the plumbing turns out to be too daunting I will end up taking your approach :-)




Yes :-)

Kien, all you need are a couple of heaters. If you do 20% water changes every week ( the old water from the reef), you might not even need a skimmer. All depends how many fish you have. Another reason you might want to keep it on a separate system is that you could hook up a u/v for the fowlr tank and not have to worry about ich or other diseases.

golf nut 03-03-2010 12:04 AM

What is the purpose of the three individual baffles in the two sumps? especially the single one on the left end of the reef sump

kien 03-03-2010 12:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr OM (Post 497685)
What is the purpose of the three individual baffles in the two sumps? especially the single one on the left end of the reef sump

http://i1002.photobucket.com/albums/...g?t=1248077010

The reef sump is an existing sump that already has 3 baffle sections in it. Each baffle section actually has 3 baffles. Left baffle was a refugium but really it just stores live rock now. Middle is the return (which will be reused), and the right is the skimmer section. I may redo that entire sump or just keep it. The baffles in the FOWLR sump serves no purpose. I'm not sure why I drew that line in.. :-) The FOWLR will just have one main sump which will hook into the reef sump via a 1 1/2 or 2" pipe, and a water change tank which will over flow into the fowlr sump.

golf nut 03-03-2010 12:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kien (Post 497690)
http://i1002.photobucket.com/albums/...g?t=1248077010

The reef sump is an existing sump that already has 3 baffle sections in it. Each baffle section actually has 3 baffles. Left baffle was a refugium but really it just stores live rock now. Middle is the return (which will be reused), and the right is the skimmer section. I may redo that entire sump or just keep it. The baffles in the FOWLR sump serves no purpose. I'm not sure why I drew that line in.. :-) The FOWLR will just have one main sump which will hook into the reef sump via a 1 1/2 or 2" pipe, and a water change tank which will over flow into the fowlr sump.

so there is no flow in the left hand end area just static water with no way in or out?


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