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Old 12/01/2007, 02:36 PM
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Ok here is the deal, I am setting up a 1000G+ aquarium, that is an Arch Way, I will include all of the information below, and comments or information would be of great help. The way this tank is set up, I do not want to do a closed system. So with that said, here goes. The bottom of this tank is drilled, with 1 1/2" lines on both sides originally, and it also has 3 returns up top on one side, as this was an existing system and was a CL. I want to get away from the CL and go with a sump and external skimmer. Here is what I got so far.

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EURO REEF RC 1000 with SEQUENCE DART and Iwaki WMD 40RLXT as a feed pump.

FLOW is going to consist of TZTS48 kit, which has 4 6101's with the 7095 controller. I will also have 2 extra 6060's as well. Four of the pumps will be put in the rock scape with the Tunze Deco rocks and on the upper parts of the tank, I will have 2 that are open flow.

RETURN PUMP: This is still up in the air, I want good slow flow thought the 72/24/24 acrylic sump that is going to be located 5 feet away in the garage. I was looking at the SEQUENCE Reeflo Hammerhead, however any input on this would be great, I’m looking to set up a refugium and grow out area in this sump, so any help would be great on setting up the proper pump for what I am trying to do.

I will be using a Korallin Calcium Reactor 4002 and everything will be controlled with a NEPTUNES AQUA PRO 3.

I will also throw on a 40W Aqua UV as well.

Lighting consist of TWO 400W SE and TWO 250W SE as well.

ATO has already been implemented into the system, along with salt mixing systems.

Looking to mostly be a mixed reef, and large fish.

Any recommendations or advice would be great, I know you guys have a lot of experience with large tanks, so fill me in..

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Old 12/01/2007, 02:45 PM
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Interesting!
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Old 12/01/2007, 03:16 PM
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That's a nice looking tank. That will be cool to see set up and running.
It would appear that you have put a lot of good thought into it so far. All the equipment you have listed is some of the best equipment out there. (IMO)
I am using Hammer Heads for my CL, I had one on my main return but it really wasn't strong enough or the right pump for what I was wanting it to do.
How ever I think it should be fine for your application. I don't you want to do a CL. I wouldn't want the pumps in my tank, even with hiding them. They will be a heat source. You could hook up the CL and put it on a WavySea sys, or a Ocean Motions system. I think those create the most natural water movement. They are also very easy to control. Don't get me wrong I do like the Tunze Pumps, but I think you can do better and probably even save some money.
You could probably get away with using the Hammer Head to feed your skimmer as well. Or use one of the tank drains to feed the skimmer.
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Old 12/01/2007, 03:26 PM
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Thank you for your advice. How would you set up the CL on tihs setup, I dont want to hear any noise coming from pumps, so that was the real main reason for concern. Would you say that the Hammerhead with the Spider Manifold would be best to do the CL and just drill 6 holes...
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Old 12/01/2007, 05:00 PM
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I think a Hammer Head is a good choice for the CL as well. Mine are about 7' away from the tank and I have real nice flow from them.
You could set it up that way with drilling 6 holes. Or run a return line up to the tank then T it off drill two holes run them into the tank and do some thing like I have done.
All of the little ports on the bottom are the CL. There are 8 ports on one side and 7 on the other side.
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This picture gives you a better view of what I'm getting at. I ended up getting rid of the tall one that has the 4 way on the top of it. It didn't work the way I wanted it to.
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Old 12/01/2007, 05:48 PM
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I see, I really like this idea, and I have given this alot of thought, I am going to use a CL on the bottom regions of the tank, becasue I am not fond trying to maintance TUNZE pumps in the lower regions of this tank. I am 6'0 and I can stand up in one side of the tank with my arms streched. The picture does not do justice. Thank you for your ideas and imput.. I will keep you posted.
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Old 12/01/2007, 06:02 PM
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Very interesting tank. It doesn't appear to be 1000g but the picture could be disguising the size. Whatever the case, it will be extremely diificult to aquascape and get good flow.

As far as closed loops go, the Hammerhead would be OK but I would consider going with a pressure rated pump so you have more options open, like being able to run Penductors. I use a Hamerhead for my return, and it is very quiet. Your skimmer will make more noise than any single Sequence Reeflo pump IMO.

The real question should be, what is your aquascaping plan? That is going to dictate how you do your in-tank flow. One thing I did was to have a line popping up in the center of my tank with a cap on it. The pipe is vertical and the cap has a small hole drilled in the top, as well as two slots cut in the sides to orient the flow downward. This keeps the center of my tank bottom clean, but you must be able to easily remove it to clean out the coraline buildup.

I think this tank shape could benefit from a couple of WavySeas with 45 deg. outputs in the top ends. Everything you do will be experimental, but one thing you will have to conquer is detritus gathering in the center section.
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Old 12/01/2007, 06:35 PM
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And BTW, 40W UV on that size of a tank will not cut it. if youare going to install UV, you should do more research. I am going to go out on a limb and suggest that you need about a 400W UV.
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Old 12/01/2007, 08:12 PM
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thats is an awesome looking tank as it sets now. Cant wait to see it up and running with fih and corals every where deff gonna subscribe to this one
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Old 12/01/2007, 09:53 PM
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wow i love this tank. if had the tank this is what i would do. first you cant use the two holes on each side as drains because they are not at the top. you would have to build standpipes all the way up. i would use the 3 holes at the top for drains to your sump with external durso. drill another hole for a cl intake and use those two holes at the bottom as outputs. also add some more outputs on the top. bring your returns from the top as well. as for aquascaping get some marco rock and some acrylic rods and build some huge pillars. it would looks sweet. btw can you post the dimensions of each section. thanks
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Old 12/01/2007, 10:10 PM
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purebullet417 is on the right track for sure. If you use the drains that are on each side and go with standpipes you could drill a hole through the rock and use the standpipe to hold the rocks up in their pillar form.
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Old 12/01/2007, 10:29 PM
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Just wanted to say great looking tank. I really like the concept.
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Old 12/01/2007, 11:48 PM
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Wow, you have your work cut out for you with this tank design...should be fun watching it come together.
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Old 12/02/2007, 12:03 AM
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All of your guy's advice and compliments have been greatly appreciated. I want to make it clear this is not my personal tank, I have been obligated to set it up for a client of mine. I have done many installations in the past, and this one by far is the most intricate one I have done. To answer a few questions which were previously stated, this is in fact a true 1000g as hard as it is to believe. I didn't believe it myself, but when I was invited over to do a quote and detailed inspection, I was blown away by the sheer size of this tank. I have come to the conclusion the install a CL system on the lower sections of both corners due to the fact that this will provide easy access in case any failures of pumps may arise as well as the maintenance necessary to keep the system running properly. These CL systems will be equipped with pre filter baskets to protect the pumps as well. The CL will not only have different angles of flow, it will be equipped with a "pressure rated pump", as recommended by jnarowe. It will be equipped with an intricate plumbing system that will allow "blow off sessions", as well as general flow in the lower corners of the tank as well the upper regions of the columns. Like what was stated, this is going to consist of many test runs to dial in the flow rates and angles, to achieve the proper flow and Blow Off sessions, to suspend the detritus to be picked up by the skimmer. In the upper regions and top of the tank I have decided to go with a Tunze Multi Controller and 4 6201's as well as return lines that will provide flow at the top of the tank. This is still up in the air, as I am considering 'Wavy Seas" as well. I will need to speak with my client, to see what he thinks is best for his needs not only for use and maintenance but for aesthetics as well.

Stand pipes will be rigged, on both sides of the tank, as I have been planning this the past couple of hours..

I will look into rigging up a larger UV sterilizer however when I was looking at the specs of the Aqua UV 40W it says it is well equipped to handle a 1000g salt with no problems, however I can see how this could be overrated, as many skimmers are as well. More research will be done on this aspect of the aquarium.

The rocks will be supported at the base by the CL system up to the mid region, anything higher will actually be epoxied. This is going to be a fun task, as the true artist comes to play, to shape and design a rock scape that will not only provide ample light penetration to the lower regions, it will also represent a true reef shelf " or as realistic as possible, on both sides.

I have a great contact for acquiring these rocks, however he is currently low on stock of shelf and base rocks "dried". Any links or recommendations to rock suppliers would be helpful as well. However these rocks have to be as specific size, as there is only a small gap between the tank and the ceiling, not only is this going to be fun climbing in and out of the tank, as well as getting rocks in is going to be a task alone, so any links or info on rock suppliers would be of great assistance. I am in So Cal, just for any of those who might have any local recommendations for suppliers of dried rock.

I will keep you guys updated on the status of this tank. I just want you guys to know I really appreciate all the feed back and help you have provided so far. Any recommendations on this system are welcome, I am open ears...
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Old 12/02/2007, 12:10 AM
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The sump has been estimated and planned to be a 72X24X24 with 1/2 acrylic, this still needs to be revised and laid out to fit the necessary layout and should be done this upcoming week made by Casco. Updates will be provided as well as installation.
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Old 12/02/2007, 01:02 AM
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Steve Weast uses a 400W UV on his 800g tank on a reverse cycle. It does look tight at the top, and that is going to make maintenance a nightmare. But I have to give props for someone actually trying this. I just don't have the nads I guess.

It's going to be really hard not scratching the tank as well. Mighty Magnets makes a scratch removal kit that may come in handy. So much planning and prep is needed for this kind of install. Very challenging to say the least!

It seems to me that as a FOWLR this tank would be OK, but as a reef tank, I would be concerned that coraline will coat the glass in visible areas that cannot be easily cleaned. Any thoughts on this?
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Old 12/02/2007, 01:23 AM
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wow this is going to be A NICE Unique tank!
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Old 12/02/2007, 01:28 AM
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i just thought about that. should be intresting. as for base rock you can try marcorocks.com if you order some big sizes they usually let you hand pick from pics they send you. then you can use acrylic rods and drill the rocks and put them on the rods so you dont need epoxy
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Old 12/02/2007, 12:27 PM
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NEAT! tagging along for the pics...
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Old 12/02/2007, 12:56 PM
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WOW this will be amazing and yeah the maintenance is gonna be a PIA !!!
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Old 12/02/2007, 07:21 PM
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WOW that is huge! I like it alot keep us updated!
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Old 12/03/2007, 04:49 PM
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Thanks for all the replies so far, I figured that if the algae gets out of hand, that some one will just have to man up and put on some trunks and a snorkle and go to town, IMO
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Old 12/03/2007, 05:41 PM
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very interesting and very difficult setup for a reef, better as a FOWLR. Flow, lighting and cleaning will be difficult. Also, viewing corals from below are not all that attractive. If you want corals, I would go with softies. Large fish swimming back and forth would be awesome.
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Old 12/03/2007, 08:07 PM
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Old 12/03/2007, 09:18 PM
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My first thought was FO and a fake wall of painted corals on the two outer most walls. Perhaps you could ask who designed it and what where their thoughts and intentions?


On another note: Nice Droids........ Program one to get at the coralline algae!




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