Hello all,
I have placed an order for a 600 gallon 96x48x30 acrylic tank this past week. The tank construction will start within the next 3 weeks according to the manufacturer. This gives me around 3 weeks to decide for sure where I want my holes drilled for closed loops, returns, etc.
The tank is being built with an external overflow on the right hand side (tank is being set-up as 3 sided viewing penninsula).
I am thinking of running an OM-8way off of a Sequence Barracuda pump along with Tunze Streams, and of course my returns driven by an Iwaki100.
I am also kicking around the idea of using surge tanks at each end of the tank rather than running a closed loop for more natural flow, and of course energy savings.
Just looking for anyones input/opinions on where to place the holes for a closed loop.
The tank will consist of mixed corals as well as a larger number of fish than the usual reefs that I have seen on all the forums. I also have a 360 sump and plan on adding a 150 gallon+ refugium to increase my total water volume.
I have placed an order for a 600 gallon 96x48x30 acrylic tank this past week. The tank construction will start within the next 3 weeks according to the manufacturer. This gives me around 3 weeks to decide for sure where I want my holes drilled for closed loops, returns, etc.
The tank is being built with an external overflow on the right hand side (tank is being set-up as 3 sided viewing penninsula).
I am thinking of running an OM-8way off of a Sequence Barracuda pump along with Tunze Streams, and of course my returns driven by an Iwaki100.
I am also kicking around the idea of using surge tanks at each end of the tank rather than running a closed loop for more natural flow, and of course energy savings.
Just looking for anyones input/opinions on where to place the holes for a closed loop.
The tank will consist of mixed corals as well as a larger number of fish than the usual reefs that I have seen on all the forums. I also have a 360 sump and plan on adding a 150 gallon+ refugium to increase my total water volume.