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Flow for a 6-8' sps peninsula
Hey everyone,
Looking for some feedback as to whether this would work or not... I will be setting up a 6-8' long sps dominant peninsula tank. While needing to meet my tank inhabitants needs I also want to set this tank up as clean and slick as possible. I was thinking of having the returns on the overflow end of the tank. And using a couple gyres vertically on each side of the overflow as well. Would this provide enough flow across the 6-8' span? Or am I just going to end up with a very turbulent overflow end, and just adequate flow on the far end? I am wanting a rimless tank, so to show this off, I'm wanting to avoid using a canopy or hood. So that means not being able to run plumbing along the top of the tank to the opposite end, as you see on a lot of peninsula set ups. What do you all think? |
Not sure it will give enough at the other end. Are you running a sandbed? Maybe run plumbing under the sand and have returns come up in the corners.
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That's an awesomely creative solution brad!
I love the look of a sandbed, and the added biodiversity, but was thinking of goin bare bottom. For easier maintenance and being able to keep water quality up easier. And not having to worry about sand storms. I will keep this in mind as an option though. |
Running below tank and coming through the bottom corners could do the same, if it can be hidden in the stand.
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Closed loop? I think Brad's idea will definitely help, but I don't think just the return flow would be enough.
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Check my build thread, I'm using 4 gyres on one end of my 90" peninsula. I purposely have a "slow" end for lps but they work great.
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I have been dropping in on your build, but I didn't see the part about 4 gyres!
Well that's a good idea. Maybe I'll reserve the far end of the tank for nems and zoas. But wow. 4 gyres eh. |
I'm doing a similar design with a 5.5-6' peninsula with all equipment on the overflow wall. Ibought two mp40s. I'm hoping they will provide enough end to end flow
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