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Old 09-06-2005, 02:41 PM
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man that looks awesome. can,t wait to see it running.
next reef meet at you place.
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Old 09-06-2005, 02:45 PM
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Looks great!
I wish I had such DIY skills.
Just a few questions, if you don't mind.
I'm still relatively new to the hobby, (7 months), and wish to learn more, even if I might not implement some of what I see.
Sure, no problem! Ask all you want. I'll help where I can

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1) What is a coast to coast overflow?
A coast to coast overflow is an overflow that spans the entire width (or length) of the tank. Though they require more room, they provide much better surface skimming since it skims water from the surface of the entire length of the tank.

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2) The Ampmaster 3000 closed loop...how does that work? 2 feed, 3 return? 3 feed, 2 return?
3) The Sequence Dart closed loop...how does that work? 2 feed, 2 return?
It might be hard to see, but from my latest set of pictures you see my standpipe in the overflow. To the left and right of that are two 2" bulkheads. Each of those bulkheads will have strainers on them and feed each one of the closed loop pumps (the Ampmaster 3000 and the Dart).

The Ampmaster return will flow through the 5 holes you see in the overflow glass. The Dart will return through the 4 holes you see at the bottom of the tank.

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4) Are you going BB?
Yes, I am. I find it much easier to work with, and breaking down/setting up a tank is much easier without sand IMO. Also, I am trying to mimic the high flow, nutrient poor environment that SPS love, and I felt that sand would just make it that much more difficult for me to do so.

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5) How will you prevent stuff from going down the Sequence Dart openings?
The bulkhead intakes will have strainers on them.

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6) The closed loops are just for circulation, correct?
Closed loops are essentially like adding a powerhead...just externally. Just like a powerhead, it sucks water from the tank and pumps it right back in.

Hope that answers some of your questions.

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Old 09-06-2005, 02:49 PM
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thats looking great. I was trying to remember where exactly that is in your place but i figured its across the room from your old cube. that setup is looking soooo sweet. its great being able to learn from the cube and make this one even better.
post more pics soon!!!
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Hi Chin,

Thanks for the compliment! Actually, it is your tank that inspired this one!

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Old 09-06-2005, 03:20 PM
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Hope that answers some of your questions.
Absolutely. Thanx so much.
I totally understand the desire for the closed loops systems.
If nothing else, eliminating unsightly equipment within the tank proper is certainly a good thing.
(I hate unsightly equipment).

Anyway, your system looks fantastic. I'm sure you are having a blast setting it up and are looking forward to "the day".
Good luck with it.

Thanx again,
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Old 10-08-2005, 07:57 PM
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hey great looking tank are there any updates
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Old 10-08-2005, 09:55 PM
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Hi,

Yes, I finally do have something to update on this tank!

The water is in, some of the rock is in and most of the plumbing is done. I still need to run a line over from my RO unit for topoff and a bunch of minor things. Here are some updated pictures:







The "hoop" of flex PVC that you see in some of the photos is just plugging up a couple of holes that are unused at the moment.
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The Pictures are great, but there is nothing like seeing this setup live, what an awsome tank Harv, My Dad and i where very impressed with the setup, he had so many questons when we left lol

also thank you very much on the holes you drilled for me!
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looks good there Harvey


well done ,will have to come in to see it after christmas during the big hockey tourey in EDM


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Old 10-10-2005, 05:38 PM
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Harvey that looks absolutely fantastic. I wish I was as talented but I get stumped by even the smallest DIY or plumbing job.
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