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Originally Posted by
Eric B 125 http:///t/390406/180-build#post_3457636
A BeanAnimal overflow would be so boss on a 180.
Agree 100%.....I currently run the design, and I've run all the others in the past, and by far the easiest to tune, set and forget even after power loss or shut down.....This thing will handle whatever flow you throw at it as long as your bulkhead/plumbing work is correct......Plus minimal invasion inside the tank as far as overflow boxes.......
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Originally Posted by goingcoastal http:///t/390406/180-build#post_3457666
i got a 40 gallon breeder and a 25 g tall to use to put my skimmer in
A key thing when starting to lay out your sump idea/plan is based around your skimmer choice....Through some conversation I do remember you stating the skimmer, but key is finding out what water level the manufacturer recommends for the skimmer to run at it's optimum......You want the most for your money and efficiency......
Goingcoastal I know I've thrown a lot at you here today.....Take your time, and read through some of the recommendations....I would whole heartedly recommend the BeanAnimal overflow hands down and wouldn't look at any other....The other options are hand in hand.....I would also recommend the center or I guess I could call it an internal coast to coast (C2C) overflow design for your 180.....It's gives you more skimming capacity (surface) than corner mounted overflow boxes. Corner mounted boxes being the tank will probably have to be drilled through the back panel eats up room and is limiting IMHO....That is why I suggest the C2C.
You had mentioned wanting the ability to handle 3000gph.....That my friend is music to my ears....Love huge flow, but must be managed wisely due to sump constraints, and there are ways around that as well. Most will tell you a sump should only be 3x-5x turnover rate of your system. That is not totally true. There are sump designs; designed to handle high flow situations depending what your overall intentions are with your system, but most of the times aren't needed, but can be done.
I'm curious you stated you order your hole kit from Glass Holes.....What size hole saw bit did you get.....With the BeanAnimal I would suggest running either 1 1/4" bulkheads or if you want max 1 1/2" bulkheads.....I'm also curious if you have access to a dremel or Rotozip tool.......