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Old 02-19-2006, 01:00 AM
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So I've been talking about that 2000G tank on my acerage for a while. The plans are complete, however still NO DAMN LAND! Anyway. The wife and I bought and are building a house in Spruce grove. I've gotten the AOK to put in a 240G which I'm working with AI to get made. I wanted to see what other equipment people would suggest I look at getting for this project. It will be an in-wall tank with a small closet behind to house equipment and keep the noise of niagra out of the rest of the house. Thanks!
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Old 02-19-2006, 01:27 AM
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Don't know anything about overflows or sumps, but can't a tank be set up without all the noise?
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Old 02-19-2006, 03:01 AM
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Of course it can. Maybe you and I could give some lessons on how to set up a reef tank without all those unnecessay noisy gadgets.
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Old 02-19-2006, 03:16 AM
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But, boB, everybody wants a sump and all those gadgets

It's kind of funny how many people have come over to pick up this frag or that macroalgae and say how QUIET our place is with the three tanks (37g, 67g, 120g). The noisiest thing in our place is, well, me

Yeah, we're very low tech over here, but can't the high tech people figure out ways to make their tanks quiet? Not that I'm knocking high tech, or anything. Each person has their own idea of how they want their reefs to operate. Ours just happen to be low tech and lots of hands on, which may not be for everybody.

Are there reef gurus out there that have high tech reefs without the noise factor? If so, how does do you set up a reef and have it quiet without building an extra room?

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You will also have to consider the high humidity factor in your closed back room. There was one recent post about this important consideration, probably in the Reef forum.
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Old 02-19-2006, 03:21 AM
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Just a thought,but since you are building the house.Have you thought about using Aqua board (same stuff that goes around the tub in the bathroom)for the walls in your back room?
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A large, quiet "hi-tech" tank is actually not too too hard to achieve. If you want to keep noise down, run the water level in your overflow higher (so the water only drops down about an inch or less) and run a very low tunrover into your sump (5x or so), and get external, fanless pumps (Little Giant 3 series, Poiseden series, etc) and get some big SEIOs ot Tunzes for flow (if required). For a skimmer, run a needlewheel which are almost dead silent as well. If you run into heat issues, open some window

Also, I forgot to mention, plumb the majority of the system in Flex PVC or Vinyl hose as that flexes a little and takes away some of the vibrational noise.

If you do all those things, I bet that your tank would almost be 100% silent.
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My sump is noisy where the water drains into the trickle filter that I have filled with live rock.... but it was noisy when it had bio balls in it too...
I dont have a skimmer yet but I plan on getting one, and I want one of those wavemakers.
I'm getting off the subject. How do I make my sump quieter. It drains from the overflow hose into the trickle filter and there's a constant sound of water.
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Lets not hijack Gizmo's thread. PM'd you with a possible solution.

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My sump is noisy where the water drains into the trickle filter that I have filled with live rock.... but it was noisy when it had bio balls in it too...
I dont have a skimmer yet but I plan on getting one, and I want one of those wavemakers.
I'm getting off the subject. How do I make my sump quieter. It drains from the overflow hose into the trickle filter and there's a constant sound of water.
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Old 02-19-2006, 04:27 AM
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The wife and I bought and are building a house in Spruce grove.
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If you want a quiet setup, don't run a beckett skimmer lol
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