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![]() Thanks for taking the time to read this and hopefully you have some ideas for me on a reef set-up. I've attached some pics so you can have an understanding of what I'm trying to accomplish.
I want to go from my non-drilled tank to a drilled tank set-up to support a sump. I would prefer a very clean look that is functional, quiet and low maintenance. The tank will be viewed from front and back with the sides hidden and not accessible. I want to do it right so I don't mind spending a little to get it right. Tank - 48"x21"x28.5" Where exactly do I want to put the overflow and return piping on a set-up like this? Back of the tank on each side and use black backing to hide the corners? Sump - At a minimum in the sump area I would like a skimmer, phosban reactor, heater, pumps, bags and probes. The center section should probably stay to support the tank therefore I think only the left and right hand areas (14" long x 28 3/4" high each) are useable. I could drill holes on the center section for plumbing if required. I guess as the space is limited so may be the sump set-up? Any other equipment ideas welcomed. Thanks! Last edited by azulikit; 03-28-2011 at 04:30 AM. |
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![]() The tank yuou can have the overflow box made to fit the outside so the box doesn't take up any room in the tank.
- the lumbing can run down the sides and have the return come up the other side and since that tank is set up like that its realy easy to hide all the pipes. - some tanks cant be drilled from the bottom , however this is why you drill the side of the tank to house the overflow box on the outside. what you can do id google external overflows on the side of aquariums and then that should give you a good start. PM Grizz on here and Marine Apprentice they live in Red Deer and are experts on this.
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![]() [quote=Skimmer King;583688]The tank yuou can have the overflow box made to fit the outside so the box doesn't take up any room in the tank.
- the lumbing can run down the sides and have the return come up the other side and since that tank is set up like that its realy easy to hide all the pipes. - some tanks cant be drilled from the bottom , however this is why you drill the side of the tank to house the overflow box on the outside. Skimmer King - I totally see how the external overflow could be a cleaner look than the internal. The sides of the tank really aren't accessible, only three-four inches back there. It was difficult just to get the Rena XP3 hoses along the sides. Getting the box in there and if any maintenance was required it would almost be impossible. I guess I could look into modifying this but may be a bit of wood work. Hopefully I'm reading you right on this. Thanks for the reply. |
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![]() So first things first, the tank looks like a bow front tank. If it is you will not be able to drill the bottom. All bow front where made with tempered bottom glass.
If your are able to view the back as well I would suggest to put the overflow in the middle of one of the side's. Put in a 1 1/2" bulk head, you will have to put a 90 degree elbow on both side's of the bulk head. 1 going up on the inside of the tank and 1 going down on the outside of the tank. To keep you overflow small I would do a durso stand pipe. For the return I would come up the otherside also in the middle with a 1" bulkhead and 2 - 1/2" loc-lines inside the tank for the return. Just my thoughts and ideas. ![]()
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![]() I should have been more clear.....
This tank comes out, new one goes in, built to suit. It will be square, not a Bow Front as seen on the pic. |
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![]() Even better if you want a front and back viewable tank what about a center overflow with your return coming back up threw it and out the sides of the overflow?
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![]() nice set up. great access panels. Although I am not the one to give advice on revamping your system, I can tell you that there are definitely a lot of options based on the space you have.... unless the back side is a office or something?
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![]() quick and dirty the doors are connected to the wall for access
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