And Now for Something Completely Different
Now that the system has been up for nearly 6 months I'm ready to complete the last phase of this project, which is setting up the third fuge, which I have referred to as my "RBTA Fuge", which Jason Gregory at Clear Fabrications will be custom building for me as soon as his busy schedule allows. To recap, at the time my tank was installed Jason and Eric put in all necessary plumbing to remote a fuge in our dining room. My original plan was to set up a 120, 2' x 2' x 4', I've modified that a bit. I have a 3 x 250w HQI Giessemann hood I want to use, so the fuge will be built to accomodate that, It's gonna measure 72"l x 20"w x 24"tall, a 150 gallon tank. The front pane will be 3/4" plexi, as will the top, everything else will be 1/2". Jason will build it with 3 portholes, so each light will be directly over water, not plex. Using a 3/4" top allows for larger portholes without compromising structural integrity. Jason is building a 36" tall steel stand which will be line-x'd, I'm hooked on that stuff. The overflow box will be located in the middle 2 feet of the tank. Aquascaping wise I'm just planning a big mound of rock in the middle for all the bubble tips to inhabit, there will be a foot or so of beach on either end, I'm planning on putting a few derasas there. I'm going with a 4 to 5 inch DSB, it will be a mix of several types of Arag in the .5 to 2.0 mm range so I can clean out my garage. Plumbing will be very simple, flex hose is already in place and plumbed to the sump under the 600, and there is an Iwaki 40 already installed for the return. Additional CL circulation will be provided by 2 Sequence Reeflo Snapper pumps, each one to power one WavySea Plus located in the back corners, Eric of Veralte Aquatics has a line on these, they handle a lot more flow than Sea Swirls and are programmable to boot, you should check them out. The Snappers will be on timers to allow a little "calm" time when the lights are out.