Maxx
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03-18-2007
I've had my 58 gallon tank (Project 58) set up for a little over two years now, and its time to upgrade. The idea behind the tank was high flow and bare bottom, and it honestly just wasnt as successful as it should have been. I dont think the BB philosophy was the problem, but rather my interpretation of it. I dont think I had enough flow to make it work well.
I also created some problems with the way I set it up. Specifically, in trying to save space, I placed two of my returns through my overflow. This created problems in servicing anything in there. I also made my stand short and that created more issues in terms of maintenance.
The tank also uses alot of electricity, just by the way its configured. My closed loop pump and my chiller take up 10 amps of power alone.
I've also learned alot in the process of running the 58.
I dislike relying on any one piece of equipment for circulation in the tank. When you least expect it, things will go down.
So the goals for this tank are this:
Provide a healthy stable environment for my critters.
Use less electricity
Easier to do maintenance
Nick
I've had my 58 gallon tank (Project 58) set up for a little over two years now, and its time to upgrade. The idea behind the tank was high flow and bare bottom, and it honestly just wasnt as successful as it should have been. I dont think the BB philosophy was the problem, but rather my interpretation of it. I dont think I had enough flow to make it work well.
I also created some problems with the way I set it up. Specifically, in trying to save space, I placed two of my returns through my overflow. This created problems in servicing anything in there. I also made my stand short and that created more issues in terms of maintenance.
The tank also uses alot of electricity, just by the way its configured. My closed loop pump and my chiller take up 10 amps of power alone.
I've also learned alot in the process of running the 58.
I dislike relying on any one piece of equipment for circulation in the tank. When you least expect it, things will go down.
So the goals for this tank are this:
Provide a healthy stable environment for my critters.
Use less electricity
Easier to do maintenance
Nick