jesseb
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OK - some pictures of the 400 Gal sunroom reef - I can't thank mojo enough for the help.
Tank from front: 400 Gal glass tank - starfire front. 8' l x 32" w x 30 " h. Around 450 - 475 lbs of rock. No substrate on tank bottom.
Tank from back. Couple of things to give you some idea around size – the top of the tank is about 6’ 5†from the floor behind the tank. All 1-½†plumbing. You’re looking at two separate circulation systems – one which is a closed loop and has a motorized ball valve that changes water direction in the tank every 10 or so minutes. The other collects water from the overflow box, passes it through a sump where the ecosystem helps remove water pollutants, then pushes back to tank through a slotted spray bar across most of the back bottom. Actual water flow into/through tank is around 6500 -7000 Gals per hour – because of eductors I’m using, increases the turbulence in the tank about 3 – 4x fold, the effective flow rate through the tank is likely around 15000 gph.
Tank from front: 400 Gal glass tank - starfire front. 8' l x 32" w x 30 " h. Around 450 - 475 lbs of rock. No substrate on tank bottom.
Tank from back. Couple of things to give you some idea around size – the top of the tank is about 6’ 5†from the floor behind the tank. All 1-½†plumbing. You’re looking at two separate circulation systems – one which is a closed loop and has a motorized ball valve that changes water direction in the tank every 10 or so minutes. The other collects water from the overflow box, passes it through a sump where the ecosystem helps remove water pollutants, then pushes back to tank through a slotted spray bar across most of the back bottom. Actual water flow into/through tank is around 6500 -7000 Gals per hour – because of eductors I’m using, increases the turbulence in the tank about 3 – 4x fold, the effective flow rate through the tank is likely around 15000 gph.
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