Peppie
Well-known member
Most of us understand that we want to export as many nasties out of our tank as we can.
That being said I am starting at square 1.
My tank will sit on a platform, that will set on a steel stand. The cross members of the steel stand can not be moved. I do not want to plumb in my closed loop system and find out that one of the steel cross members is in the way of the hole I have drilled!!!!
I do not want to just drill the holes in the bottom of the tank "Willie Nillie" just to miss the steel cross members either.
So that brings me to designing the rock work in the tank to be sure I am able to get the proper barrel roll flow. All of the out-puts from the closed loop must be hidden in the rock work.
I will be drafting Mojo to create this flow without disturbing my rock structure design.
I started by laying out the inside dimensions of the tank on some white paper, 38'' X 48''. Then I marked the steel cross members with blue tape.
I acquired some styrofoam form OBD's fish boxes. And a 2'' X 4' X 8' sheet from the big box store.
This is the start of the left hand side of the tank.
I have about 350lbs of dry dead rock to make this happen.
That being said I am starting at square 1.
My tank will sit on a platform, that will set on a steel stand. The cross members of the steel stand can not be moved. I do not want to plumb in my closed loop system and find out that one of the steel cross members is in the way of the hole I have drilled!!!!
I do not want to just drill the holes in the bottom of the tank "Willie Nillie" just to miss the steel cross members either.
So that brings me to designing the rock work in the tank to be sure I am able to get the proper barrel roll flow. All of the out-puts from the closed loop must be hidden in the rock work.
I will be drafting Mojo to create this flow without disturbing my rock structure design.
I started by laying out the inside dimensions of the tank on some white paper, 38'' X 48''. Then I marked the steel cross members with blue tape.
I acquired some styrofoam form OBD's fish boxes. And a 2'' X 4' X 8' sheet from the big box store.
This is the start of the left hand side of the tank.
I have about 350lbs of dry dead rock to make this happen.