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Old 11-12-2010, 06:02 PM
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[quote=phi delt reefer;17913893]Alright so here is the final design that i need some help with...

Some background on my tank design - its approx 40-45 gallons made of 10mm glass. The overflow will be made of 6mm glass. This will run to a 20long sump and the return will be a Eheim 1250. Should get about 200-250gph given my head loss (used the RC HL calculator)



I have a couple questions about implementing the I am going to have built soon if you don't mind assisting;

How should I place my bulkhead holes in my overflowbox so it fits all three pipes with regular tees (they dont make 1" sanitary tees from what i understand) and down turned 90s? I am planning on running 1 inch piping. So what I really need to know is how wide each overflow pipe with a tee and a 90?

I want it to look like this (but have tees and 90's on all three pipes)


I went to my local Home depot and they didnt have any one inch pvc so I am going to have to find it online or check another HD (they seem to have it at HD Canada online...)


Is the weir/notch i made deep enough? My tank is only 12" tall so I don't want to loose a lot of water volume or have very obvious water line 3/4 up the tank for I am going for that rimless look.

Thank you all in advance - your help is greatly appreciated.

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Old 11-28-2010, 01:46 AM
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Placed my deposit on my 45gallon tank. 36" x 23.5" x 12" - 10mm glass, black silicone. Should be ready next week.


Also - completed my border run last Wednesday so I brought home some goodies...

Picked up this one in a group buy I started on R2R - pm if your interested its still going on till the end of this month .

XTREMEEEEEEEEE!

SWC150 BMK - good for 100g heavily stocked.







VOGA Wine bottles to be used as dosing containers in the future







BRS group buy stuff...

biopellets/ROX carbon/netting for future screen




BRS Dual Reactor


sump tank full of other stuff (
couple maxi-jet 1200s
RO fittings to break out the BRS Reactor
couple 2x39w t5ho ballasts
RKL w 2 PC4s
2 Koralia Nanos 425
Salifert/SeaChem test kits
Eheim 1250 return pump
Jager 150w heater
Odyssea Pump and Heater for salt mixing
ATI bulbs ( 4 B+, 1 AB Special, 1 GE6500, 1 ATI Purple Plus)



already had this (running the old bulbs it came with) Tek Light 6x39w
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Old 02-05-2011, 07:31 PM
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so for some long due updates....
  1. tank still isnt ready - builder is taking his time due to a hurt back and my stand still needs some finishing touches so I can't complain
  2. sold my TEKLIGHT - ordered a 8x39w ATI Sunpower. $500 brand new/shipped...border run penind
  3. met Torsten at Eco Reefer - GREAT GUY! He has a tonnes of rock - literally tonnes. I got to cherry pick some stuff for my build. 1 lb for gallon rule certainly doesnt apply to his stuff. I would have rock sticking out of my tank if i put all 45lbs in!
  4. my indecisive self is having trouble figuring out how i want to run my retuns and reactors. I will start a new thread for this... possible group buy on some ATB FLOWSTARS/Water Blaster or MSX 1500 pumps.. more info to come
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Old 02-05-2011, 07:41 PM
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so here is my rock from Eco-reefer - aka Torsten.

Ordered 45lbs, Torsten being the great guy he is sent me back with a little extra



here is what i came up initially - green tape represents the 23.5" width of my tank. My tank is only 12" tall so I need to keep my scape short for SPS growth







I was left with this much rock...



slept a couple days... had some reef dreams and figured I should use some more rock as a biological filter and so my fish have some hiding places, etc. So I added a couple more pieces;






There is about 9" of "rock free" area from the front glass to the closest rock. I think that will be sufficient swim room for the fish.



i will leave a small gap at the back of the glass to help ensure i get some flow back there;



I still have a few large pieces left that i might use in the sump or break up and try to glue a floating bonsai pieces. I have a lot of ideas...problem is that i am pretty lazy


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Do you guys/girls think I should go back to my original scape OR do you like the latest version better? I will have a 1 to 1.5" sandbed as well.
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Old 04-03-2011, 01:53 AM
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progress....


tank



overflow





stand - stained and assembled - still needs some detail work (sanding/re-staining)






reefkeeper mounted



sump area



ATI Sunpower - 8 bulb





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why did i build such a big stand? Simple - I needed some place to store all this crap;

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Thats going to look really good full on water. I like how you are hiding your overflow, it will give it a very clean look.
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Old 04-03-2011, 03:51 PM
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Thats going to look really good full on water. I like how you are hiding your overflow, it will give it a very clean look.
thanks man - just came back from the sugar bush where i attempted to eat my weight in pancakes and sausage. Going to nap for a bit then finish painting/staining and start drilling holes for all the wiring.
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looking god man well done ya lots of stuff for a small tank
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Old 04-03-2011, 07:20 PM
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thanks man! I was showing the wife your build and she figured it must of taken you like 5 years to put that 8 footer together considering how long mine is taking. I showed her the dates on your posts and got a smack across the back the head for taking so long with mine. Its her fault really - she decided to move the tank to the other end of the room where the floor dips like 5/8" over 5 feet so now i need to add leveling legs. I have no idea as to how i am going to install them considering this stand weighs at least 300lbs. This project is turning into a bottomless money pit and i haven't even bought a single fish or coral yet.
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Stand looks awesome man

Your doing it right with taking your time, from the looks of things it is really working out in your favor.
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