overanalyzer
Active Member
Well the move is almost over. We are in temp housing in Des Moines and by the end of this month we should be back in real housing. The new house has space for a sump room in the basement and a show tank upstairs. I have been researching as time allows and been pretty much non existent on the board here due to time and resource constraints.
I am guessing I will have around 19-23' of head pressure on my pump from my basement to the tank set-up. Thinking of a 140 or 125 tank with more of an aim towards lps and softies. The whole pump selection process is starting to hurt my head. Overload of information and too general or from sources I don't know very well!
I have been researching a bunch and I think the 1 inch drains will be widened out (under the tank) to 1 1/2 or 2 inch flexible pipes. With the same type of return narrowed down to 3/4" returns. I will then run a scwd off of each return.
Questions:
1. What kind of pump should I be looking @ here?? Opinions - seems like Sequence is pretty decent. Ampmaster, Iwaki, GRI and eheim's are also recommended. Opinions and real world application here folks. I do not want to be replacing leaky seals every 6-8 months.
2. Does this plumbing set-up sound pretty feasible?? I think I have way overestimated the actually foot head pressure distance - but hard to know without being in the house and setting items up.
3. Do those of you with basement sump systems run an exhaust fan? Dehumidifier?
For me I do not like fiddling with the set-up stuff once it is in place (hence the continual planning). So I want to have the tank as well set-up as possible.
I will have to post some pictures of my plan - but I will have a rubbermaid trash can act as the first stage catch area of the sump - then flow into another sump which is the open area where I can have a skimmer. I will have the gravity drain T-ed off to feed a 150 gallon refugium.
Then I will use the sump for multiple tanks - thus the catch "bucket" for the bigger tank. I want a smaller reef in the basement plus I have 2 - 22 gallons I will hook together and run into the same refugium and sump. I want to be able to hook up other sumps to this set-up so I can take advatange of the huge refugium.
Also - I am not planning on sps corals in the tank. Pretty and all - but I want more of a fish orientated reef tank. Plus the smaller tank in the basement will be a xenia only tank with either a eel or some other solitary aggressive fish (frog fish maybe??).
Thoughts - opinions - ideas??
HELP!!!
Attached is the first of three detailed visio diagrams I wiped up the other evening.
this is not to scale just shows the order of flow.....
I am guessing I will have around 19-23' of head pressure on my pump from my basement to the tank set-up. Thinking of a 140 or 125 tank with more of an aim towards lps and softies. The whole pump selection process is starting to hurt my head. Overload of information and too general or from sources I don't know very well!
I have been researching a bunch and I think the 1 inch drains will be widened out (under the tank) to 1 1/2 or 2 inch flexible pipes. With the same type of return narrowed down to 3/4" returns. I will then run a scwd off of each return.
Questions:
1. What kind of pump should I be looking @ here?? Opinions - seems like Sequence is pretty decent. Ampmaster, Iwaki, GRI and eheim's are also recommended. Opinions and real world application here folks. I do not want to be replacing leaky seals every 6-8 months.
2. Does this plumbing set-up sound pretty feasible?? I think I have way overestimated the actually foot head pressure distance - but hard to know without being in the house and setting items up.
3. Do those of you with basement sump systems run an exhaust fan? Dehumidifier?
For me I do not like fiddling with the set-up stuff once it is in place (hence the continual planning). So I want to have the tank as well set-up as possible.
I will have to post some pictures of my plan - but I will have a rubbermaid trash can act as the first stage catch area of the sump - then flow into another sump which is the open area where I can have a skimmer. I will have the gravity drain T-ed off to feed a 150 gallon refugium.
Then I will use the sump for multiple tanks - thus the catch "bucket" for the bigger tank. I want a smaller reef in the basement plus I have 2 - 22 gallons I will hook together and run into the same refugium and sump. I want to be able to hook up other sumps to this set-up so I can take advatange of the huge refugium.
Also - I am not planning on sps corals in the tank. Pretty and all - but I want more of a fish orientated reef tank. Plus the smaller tank in the basement will be a xenia only tank with either a eel or some other solitary aggressive fish (frog fish maybe??).
Thoughts - opinions - ideas??
HELP!!!
Attached is the first of three detailed visio diagrams I wiped up the other evening.
this is not to scale just shows the order of flow.....