ErikJL
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This is a quick paint drawing of what I've been scribbling on paper the last few days. Side view is on top and the top view is on the bottom (yeah I know it sounds backwards :shock: ).
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All I have so far is my 90 gallon tank and the stand skeleton. There's so much involved that I wanted to tackle this project piece by piece. My main goals are to create an efficient, robust system that requires minimal maintenance.
Water from my 90g tank will flow into both the refugium and the skimmer chamber, those both empty into the pump chamber, and then pumped back into the tank. I guess I'll have valves on each inlet for flow control. The refugium will hold ~11 gallons.
1) Any comments/suggestions on this design? Please feel free to expose my ignorance, that's why I'm here. :lol:
2) I remember seeing where someone put LR rubble in the bubble trap. Seems like a good idea to me, any thoughts? If I were to do this, I would likely increase the spacing of those crossmembers (2" instead of 1" perhaps) to improve the flowrate.
3) The skimmer will be a DIY counter-current airstone design. 30" for the reaction chamber seems to be a minimum, would anyone suggest moving the skimmer to a seperate chamber/closet so I can make it taller? I have 6' of 6"DIA PVC available to use for the reaction chamber. If it's a significant improvement, I'll certainly do it.
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/7436142@N02/429995440/
All I have so far is my 90 gallon tank and the stand skeleton. There's so much involved that I wanted to tackle this project piece by piece. My main goals are to create an efficient, robust system that requires minimal maintenance.
Water from my 90g tank will flow into both the refugium and the skimmer chamber, those both empty into the pump chamber, and then pumped back into the tank. I guess I'll have valves on each inlet for flow control. The refugium will hold ~11 gallons.
1) Any comments/suggestions on this design? Please feel free to expose my ignorance, that's why I'm here. :lol:
2) I remember seeing where someone put LR rubble in the bubble trap. Seems like a good idea to me, any thoughts? If I were to do this, I would likely increase the spacing of those crossmembers (2" instead of 1" perhaps) to improve the flowrate.
3) The skimmer will be a DIY counter-current airstone design. 30" for the reaction chamber seems to be a minimum, would anyone suggest moving the skimmer to a seperate chamber/closet so I can make it taller? I have 6' of 6"DIA PVC available to use for the reaction chamber. If it's a significant improvement, I'll certainly do it.
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