reefpro
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Well I've got the process started and while it's a little overwhelming I'm very excited.
Overview:
I have a 90 gallon (drilled) tank in my office. I want to setup a fuge for it but have realized that there's no way to get a decent setup in the stand. My solution is to run the overflow and return lines through the floor to the basement into a fuge that is approximately 150 gallons. This fuge will also serve as a shallow frag tank if I choose to do so in the future.
The PVC run's will be drop down from the tank through the floor into the joist area of the basement ceiling. The overall drop for this run is about 4 feet. They will follow the joists parallel to the floor for approximately 20 feet and then drop another 6 feet into the fuge.
Now I'm not quite sure what kind of pump I'm going to need to power that return but I'm going to imagine that it's going to need to be more powerful than my Mag 9.5 that I currently use in a wet dry under the tank. I'll have to try to find a way to calculate the head on that long of a run to and get a new pump to accommodate. I think then I'll use the either a Mag 7 or the 9.5 I have to run in the fuge for circulation and/or a skimmer.
I'm figuring 60x40x12(or 16) for the fuge. It will be on a custom table in that room with an RO/DI filter, 2 top off tanks and will be setup to drain into the storm drain system of the house in case of flood.
I'll give it 2 20 AMP isolated circuits with a battery backup system on the pumps and I'll look at putting in a generator in the future.
Risks:
I see the following risks in the project:
[list type=decimal][*]Inability to drive the water back to the tank. Need to do pump research to mitigate.
Can two tanks use the same fuge in a setup like this? I'd like to find some proof of the concept (other than fish stores).
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So...
Why am I making this post? Well there's a lot of people here with more experience than I have and I wanted to see what you thought. Anyone care to share some feedback?
Overview:
I have a 90 gallon (drilled) tank in my office. I want to setup a fuge for it but have realized that there's no way to get a decent setup in the stand. My solution is to run the overflow and return lines through the floor to the basement into a fuge that is approximately 150 gallons. This fuge will also serve as a shallow frag tank if I choose to do so in the future.
The PVC run's will be drop down from the tank through the floor into the joist area of the basement ceiling. The overall drop for this run is about 4 feet. They will follow the joists parallel to the floor for approximately 20 feet and then drop another 6 feet into the fuge.
Now I'm not quite sure what kind of pump I'm going to need to power that return but I'm going to imagine that it's going to need to be more powerful than my Mag 9.5 that I currently use in a wet dry under the tank. I'll have to try to find a way to calculate the head on that long of a run to and get a new pump to accommodate. I think then I'll use the either a Mag 7 or the 9.5 I have to run in the fuge for circulation and/or a skimmer.
I'm figuring 60x40x12(or 16) for the fuge. It will be on a custom table in that room with an RO/DI filter, 2 top off tanks and will be setup to drain into the storm drain system of the house in case of flood.
I'll give it 2 20 AMP isolated circuits with a battery backup system on the pumps and I'll look at putting in a generator in the future.
Risks:
I see the following risks in the project:
[list type=decimal][*]Inability to drive the water back to the tank. Need to do pump research to mitigate.
Can two tanks use the same fuge in a setup like this? I'd like to find some proof of the concept (other than fish stores).
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So...
Why am I making this post? Well there's a lot of people here with more experience than I have and I wanted to see what you thought. Anyone care to share some feedback?