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![]() Just curious what everyone thinks for how far away from the wall a tank should be?
Im about to place my stand and tank into place hopefully end of this week. Now it does not have any of the plumbing done and the tank is drilled for 2 x 3/4" return lines. It also has a central overflow so that wont be an issues as it goes straight down into the sump. I figure with 2 cords plugged in they will need about 3.5" of clearance at least, plus the 3/4" bulk heads stick out about 1" and I need to account of the plumbing (never really done this before so im not sure how much space I really need). What does anyone else have behind their tanks? would 6" be enough? or do I need more?
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![]() one trick that is a rear must plumb then move into position leak test while its out in the open if possible. i would give your self 8-10" at least
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![]() so plumb the whole back then slide the tank, stand and sump back towards the wall?
yikes..im gonna need an army to do that tank is 72x20x20 euro braced, sump is 60x16x16 and the stand is 72l x 20w x 32h think the tank and sump alone are closer to a couple hundred lbs not to mention its a steel stand with 5/8 plywood :s seems I got a lot of hard work this coming week...
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![]() zero is best IMO, plumb through the overflow or through extra holes in the base. If you have to plumb through the back glass then you pretty much have to leave enough space so you can replace the bulkhead if need be.
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![]() Quote:
Guess I will be leaving about 10" from the wall going to try and keep all the plumbing as tight as possible. Below the tank wont be so bad its 1 straight pipe and then 1 flex into the end of the sump.
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![]() I left 3 3/4" so I can reach behind and also leaves space for my vortechs.
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![]() Depending on your setup, you need enough room to service your plumbing.
With a tank that size I'd recommend you leave at least enough room to get your arms around and down the back. With my last 6' 125g I didn't leave enough room to clean the back glass with a mag float. When I splashed water down the back, I couldn't clean off the streaks |
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![]() I have my tank right up against the wall. Zero clearance. It's recessed into a wall actually and I've left nothing but .5" for clearance on one side - just enough to sneak the cords in behing the side of the tank. I wouldn't do it any other way for this house but having a set up like this limits me on a few things. I had to do without the vortech's for example unless I wanted them on my viewing pane of glass.
![]() In my next house I will have a set up like some of the mnoster tank guys here on canreef - with its own sump and quarantine room in behind the tank so I can have infinate clearance for whatever you can imagine.
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![]() Nothing wrong with that look as it's awesome
![]() Just makes more work when you clean the back glass ![]() Hope you have access to all your plumbing ... Still, it looks wonderful ... like it was made to fit there |