A little about me, I like to research a whole lot before I jump into something. I want to get into this hobby and fall in love with it so that maybe one day I can pass it along to others (to include my children). My primary concern is that if I completely mess this up, it will not be alot of fun.
My plan is to piece this together and get it up and cycling early next year. I don't want to go crazy and spend too much money before knowing that this is what I want to do and that I will devote the necessary time to it. Once my 90 is up and going for awhile and I decide to jump to a 180 or so, then I will probably go crazy with the money. I guess that is if I have money with the mortgage and my new wife desiring children soon.
I hope that this isn't too long but I want to describe where I am and what I am thinking and get some advise.
I currently have a 90 gallon acrylic tank with left hand overflow. This was my first, and only, purchase so far. I got it from baseballkid5 on this site. The return is drilled through the top right side of the tank, towards the back, with 3/4" lockline Y'd for two heads. The overflow is currently a single 1" ID line.
Here is my first set of questions:
1. I purchased a 1 1/2" bulkhead to upgrade the overflow. Is this needed?
2. I'm thinking about adding another set of lockline to the left side of the tank near the overflow. Opinions?
3. The tank came with a RIO 3100 pump. I'm thinking that this might be good for one of the overheads and then add another pump to the second just in case one pump dies, and to of course save money. Again, opinions?
4. With this idea of two pumps, is 3/4" ID line appropriate for the return line? I want to hard line the overheads all the way down to the sump/refugium.
I am going to try to get rid of some scratches first and then make a stand and hood for it. With that, I want to have all of my plumping pre-planned before making the stand. The next subject has to be the sump/refugium. My plan so far is to have the overflow go into a filter sock. From there I want my water to pass over a bed of sand and LR with caulerpa or similar. In addition, I want to add a skimmer and heater. All the other bells and whistles I think can wait.
Here is my next set of questions in regards to sumps:
5. Does my plan sound legit or am I missing any obvious items?
6. What are people's ideas / opinions regarding making your own sump?
7. What about the 30 and 40 gallon breeder tanks?
8. Does anyone have any old sumps and/or pumps that they have lying around that they may want to sell?
I know I will have more questions to come in the future as I DO NOT want to mess this up. I know it is a learning process but if I can learn some of the primary lessons through other people's life experiences, then I feel better off.
I appreciate any and all suggestions with this because after reading numerous posts on this site, and reading a couple printed books, it seems that you can achieve similar results, all good results, by setting your tank up in totally different ways.
Thanks in advance,
Ryan
My plan is to piece this together and get it up and cycling early next year. I don't want to go crazy and spend too much money before knowing that this is what I want to do and that I will devote the necessary time to it. Once my 90 is up and going for awhile and I decide to jump to a 180 or so, then I will probably go crazy with the money. I guess that is if I have money with the mortgage and my new wife desiring children soon.
I hope that this isn't too long but I want to describe where I am and what I am thinking and get some advise.
I currently have a 90 gallon acrylic tank with left hand overflow. This was my first, and only, purchase so far. I got it from baseballkid5 on this site. The return is drilled through the top right side of the tank, towards the back, with 3/4" lockline Y'd for two heads. The overflow is currently a single 1" ID line.
Here is my first set of questions:
1. I purchased a 1 1/2" bulkhead to upgrade the overflow. Is this needed?
2. I'm thinking about adding another set of lockline to the left side of the tank near the overflow. Opinions?
3. The tank came with a RIO 3100 pump. I'm thinking that this might be good for one of the overheads and then add another pump to the second just in case one pump dies, and to of course save money. Again, opinions?
4. With this idea of two pumps, is 3/4" ID line appropriate for the return line? I want to hard line the overheads all the way down to the sump/refugium.
I am going to try to get rid of some scratches first and then make a stand and hood for it. With that, I want to have all of my plumping pre-planned before making the stand. The next subject has to be the sump/refugium. My plan so far is to have the overflow go into a filter sock. From there I want my water to pass over a bed of sand and LR with caulerpa or similar. In addition, I want to add a skimmer and heater. All the other bells and whistles I think can wait.
Here is my next set of questions in regards to sumps:
5. Does my plan sound legit or am I missing any obvious items?
6. What are people's ideas / opinions regarding making your own sump?
7. What about the 30 and 40 gallon breeder tanks?
8. Does anyone have any old sumps and/or pumps that they have lying around that they may want to sell?
I know I will have more questions to come in the future as I DO NOT want to mess this up. I know it is a learning process but if I can learn some of the primary lessons through other people's life experiences, then I feel better off.
I appreciate any and all suggestions with this because after reading numerous posts on this site, and reading a couple printed books, it seems that you can achieve similar results, all good results, by setting your tank up in totally different ways.
Thanks in advance,
Ryan
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