![]() |
#1
|
|||||
|
|||||
![]() I have a 40g breeder that I'm going to put a divider down the middle and have two mini-reefs on each side. The reason is to house two breeding pairs of Bangaiis. I'm going to use either black acrylic or dark smoked glass for the divider. I think it will look cleaner that way, and the pairs won't be able to see eachother which could be stressful for them.
The tank has a sump, and the plumbing goes into the tank on the left and out on the right with a Herbie overflow. In is 1/2" and out is 1". So, how can I get decent flow through the divider? I was just going to drill a 1" bulkhead with a strainer into the divider, but I think it would be ugly. I thought of doing an overflow from one side to the other, which I think is the best idea. What do you guys think? |
#2
|
|||||
|
|||||
![]() ???
|
#3
|
||||
|
||||
![]() I think the overflow idea is a great idea . Maybe to supplement the flow in the dead spots on either side you could use split the return with valves on each side to balance the flow.
__________________
Sebae |
#4
|
|||||
|
|||||
![]() make your divider out of multiple sheets, spaced apart enough so the fish can't get through yet water will go through well (unless you're trying to keep fry from going through as well). If you do this method remember to keep the spaces between the panes nice n clean so that water flow isn't restricted. Then you have your pump pick up from one section and dump in the other basically.
__________________
Everything I put in my tank is fully dependant on me. |
#5
|
|||||
|
|||||
![]() What is the size of the tank? is it drilled? if so where?
Knowing where the drain and return are will help with the design.
__________________
Enquiring minds want to know… ![]() |
#6
|
|||||
|
|||||
![]() Thanks for the ideas so far!!! I like the baffle idea...Bangaiis are small though, they might go through.
The tank is a 40g breeder, it is drilled with return/outflow in each upper back corner. |
#7
|
||||
|
||||
![]() I would go with an overflow as well as lots of small holes drilled in the divider. A powerhead on each side or at least a return on each side.
|
#8
|
|||||
|
|||||
![]() I have a powerhead for each side of the tank. I wasn't planning on the return to be the only flow in the tank. I don't like the idea of having dual returns without dual overflows. I think I would achieve better circulation if there is just a single return and overflow rather than dual returns with a single overflow. I'm not sure I want to run dual overflows and dual returns though as it's quite possible the future of this tank may change, and having duals on a 40g tank is kinda silly imo. The main purpose of this tank is NOT to be a reef, but to be a breeding tank for Bangaiis. I'm giving all my SPS away, and will only have LPS in this tank (and only because I already have them lol). I'm sure the flow from a powerhead on each side will be plenty as far as the corals go. I just don't want the one side of the tank to overflow onto the carpet due to restricted flow through the divider or be touchy enough as to clog up and overflow on the carpet. Know what I mean?
I like all these ideas though, keep em coming!!! Last edited by Myka; 07-19-2008 at 06:02 AM. |
#9
|
|||||
|
|||||
![]() How about going backwards from the rest of the thoughts.
![]() Have 2 dividers in the center about 2" apart with lots of small holes. Have the return go in between them. You can have a higher return rate as it would be dispersed into both sides from the holes. ![]() That way you can run both over flows at once.
__________________
Enquiring minds want to know… ![]() |
#10
|
||||
|
||||
![]() [quote=Myka;335380] I'm giving all my SPS away, and will only have LPS in this tank (and only because I already have them lol). [quote]
Hey.....I know a guy with a 75 gallon who might be interested in some SPS corals..... |