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I was thinking if I built some sort of overflow chamber on one end then I could have a decent little return pump(not 1/3hp monster lol) to create the flow(so no powerheads), and the heater could be in there as well, and because the light would overhang it, I could grow some chaeto in there. I got some black acrylic today and had it cut to size. So the question is then, do i notch overflow teeth all the way across? Or just a shorter section on one end? Will this make alot of splashing noise going over? Arghh so many damn questions...lol
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-Rob 180G tank, custom DIY stand, Sunlight Supply-Sun Blaze 48" 8 bulb T5HO fixture, EuroReef CS6-1 and Vertex in 180 skimmers, 1/4 HP chiller, Tunze wavebox, 40G sump, and 40G refugium. http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=57451 |
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![]() I would notch one end and see how it works.You can always notch more after.I have 500gph pump going into the hang on back fuge via u tube with a little rio pump pushing back into the tank.Next to no noise and no scum and minimal
water changes on a 15gal tank.
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![]() I turned a 29G into an AIO, divided off one end resulting in a 5 gallon sump.
![]() Then divided that space into 3 compartments, one for heater and filter media, one for Cheato and thermometer and the last for a Rio 6HF pump ![]() ![]() and an old FTS, the tank is veiwable from both sides as it is in a dividing alcove. ![]() Colin |
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![]() nice i like that.....its pretty much exactly what I want to do.
I think now I have to get a new tank, I was cleaning the glass and I found a good size chip on one of the edges. I dont know if this is gonna be a problem.
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-Rob 180G tank, custom DIY stand, Sunlight Supply-Sun Blaze 48" 8 bulb T5HO fixture, EuroReef CS6-1 and Vertex in 180 skimmers, 1/4 HP chiller, Tunze wavebox, 40G sump, and 40G refugium. http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=57451 |
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![]() Sweet looking little tank Colin!
You could check out Reef.org's old Nano Reef Buildoff thread for some ideas, I know there were tons of DIY creations. In the Red Sea Max they only have a small section ~4 inches notched for the overflow, and then a little plate that can slide up or down to make better surface skimming. If the plate is up too high it becomes a little noisy, but once the surface is clean you can slide the plate back down. ![]() -Diana |