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12/07/2012, 06:22 PM | #1 |
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Please look at my overflow design
Hi all. I plan to set up a 75 gal mixed reef as a room divider (sort of). Because of this, I need to have the tank custom built with the overflow on a short side of the tank. I think I have done enough reading now to sketch something for the tank builder, but I'd like for a few of you more experienced reefers to take a look. This is designed for a Herbie overflow with a 1" main drain, 1" emergency drain and 3/4" return. Does this look okay?
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Any thoughts?
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12/07/2012, 11:58 PM | #3 |
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Since this will be custom made why not do 2 island overflows in the center. You will get better surface skimming.
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12/08/2012, 11:22 AM | #4 |
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An island overflow crossed my mind, but I thought it might be difficult to arrange rockwork around. Do you know of any photos of something like this on the forum? I won't rule it out.
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I have a Room divider set up and I have the return piped along the top of the tank to the opposite end that way it blows back to the overflow.
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12/08/2012, 11:35 AM | #6 |
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ImageUploadedByTapatalk1354987969.073590.jpgif you look at the top of the tank you can see the PVC my plan is to have a "wall" from the ceiling to the top of the tank and cover the PVC. I ran one rerun up the back by the over flow and installed a t and ran two returns one for each side I the tank
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12/08/2012, 12:14 PM | #7 |
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Keep how it is, I would plum the return to the other side of the tank to get better flow.
You will get better return flow by using a 1" return over the 3/4" unless it's a basement sump. |
12/08/2012, 12:21 PM | #8 |
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How about my original overflow design? I just want to have it checked out before submitting it to the aquarium builder, mainly to make sure the layout and spacing between holes and sides looks okay. Unless I go with an island overflow (about to look for example of this), I'll probably just stick with this. I can't run any pipes outside of the aquarium and/or stand because my aquarium will literally be right in the middle of the room--that's why it's "sort-of" a room divider.
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Thank you
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