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![]() 3000gph in a 33 gallon tank! wicked idea! lmao.
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![]() Do not contemplate the "but's", just do it.
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![]() Very interesting. I read your post and then just sat back and thought about it for about 15 minutes before realizing I was just staring at the wall
![]() Would you place your equipment (ie. skimmer, heater, etc.) in the areas outside (to left or right) of the display area? And are you planning on building a stand around it so that those areas aren't visible? I'm just trying to get a good feel for it...sorry if the questions sound stupid ![]() |
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![]() I think I'd run it skimmerless, as a tank that size would pretty much only need weekly water changes. I won't tap it into the sump of my 120g. Instead I'll see if I can get a completely separate system running better than my 120g.
I would put the heater along either side. Maybe two 75W heaters, one on each side. Out of sight. As for a stand, I have a simple steel stand I've been using for the 33g tank currently. I'll probably use that because I lack in some good quality power tools. I'm also considering since it's a specially designed tank, I could leave the front completely open to show off it's unique design. It will be lit with a 150W HQI diy pendant. PFO ballast geisseman 13k bulb. 500w halogen light fixture modded to hold the HQI bulb. My main concerns are deciding on the pumps. I'll need about 600gph of flow each way, but it's finding a good flow pump that can be switched on and off every 15 minutes. Heard seios and nanostreams are "ok" if the switching cycle is 15 minutes or longer. The nanostreams are only about $25 more than the seios for 600gph ones and no suction cups and a better name.
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![]() I'm wondering if it would not still be possible in a tank like this to have overflow(s) and a sump beneath, some place to put a skimmer, heater, whatever? What do you think?
I'm also curious if you given any thought to the possible problems with having swimming critters in such a tank. Is there something to block them from moving into the area underneath - I'm really thinking of animals that might have trouble getting out, like hermit crabs and the such. This type of tank sounds very interesting.
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Frank Baby-stepping my way into the hobby Last edited by Hangfire; 02-28-2007 at 08:13 PM. |
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As for how I would tap it in, I would just drill a hole on the back pane at the top center, put in a gasket and a 90 degree bend and a stand pipe. The return from the sump would tap in at the bottom center. This would promote even further the flow from the bottom to the top, and it would just follow the flow the powerheads are pushing. I already have an RS135 in the sump of my 120, and another 15 gallons of livestock would make not much of an addition, especially considering my 120g currently is quite understocked. I would probably separate the sides of the display area using simple egg crate. I don't know if I'd have hermit crabs in there. Possibly emerald crabs, which can't make it through the egg crate. No clue what kind of fish would be in there really, though. Don't think any I get would make it through egg crate.
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