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Thoughts on equipment list for large "as eco-friendly as possible" system
I'm looking at installing a large system, and its my desire to make it as eco-friendly as possible (realistically its the least harmful possible). The tank I'm looking at is a 185 (60x30x24) or 225 (60x36x24). So here are my thoughts so far:
Lighting: I don't think LED is there yet, so I'm thinking T5, 10x5' (80w) or 12x4' (54w). I plan to do an open top so that heat can escape, eliminating the need for a chiller, and hopefully reducing evap. Flow: I am looking at the Ecotech Vortech pumps as what seems the most energy efficient option. Skimmer: the ATI BM 250 or the Xtreme 250 (running the same Sicce pumps) seem like they are as efficient as they come, any alternative suggestions? RO/DI: I'm thinking of upgrading to the water saver RO/DI unit from filter guys. Are there any other units out there that are more efficient? Return pump: need suggestions here? Any other suggestions for more efficient equipment for this type of set up?
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118g SPS/LPS semi-circle : 190 lbs LR, 30g ADHI Sump, Mag 9.5 return, Tunze 9010 skimmer, Phosban Reactor, 4 Tunze Nanostreams Modded, retros: 400w MH + 4x39w 36" T5 |
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"Return pump: need suggestions here?"
Reefflo maybe? I'm setting up a similar system (48x36x30) so I'm doing the same window shopping. I'll be using 2MH's hung very high up for a larger spread. I like your BM skimmer approach but I have to go external so I'm going with the Orca =/ Vortech is nice but too $$ for me. Same with LED otherwise I would have gotten them (I'd need 3 strips front to back for my tank =( Now that I've said that... what's your budget and what other eqiupment will you be getting? I like the items you've listed so far. Chris
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Budget...ummm...hmmm Prefer not to say, but this isnt going to be cheap, I want it done right. I thought about MH (have 1 400w on my current setup), but cant justify the energy consumption, also not sure that those wouldnt stretch the limits of the 100A circuit in my condo?
Are you going with the Reeflo 200 or 250 for your system?
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118g SPS/LPS semi-circle : 190 lbs LR, 30g ADHI Sump, Mag 9.5 return, Tunze 9010 skimmer, Phosban Reactor, 4 Tunze Nanostreams Modded, retros: 400w MH + 4x39w 36" T5 |
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I'm going with the 250... it's more than I wanted to spend but I want long bubble/water dwell time and the better impeller.
that said... yea, mine's not cheap either! haha... i'm pushing 4k and I haven't even gotten rock/salt/powerheads yet! granted, this is a 2k custom glass tank by itself (odd dimensions, starfire, starboard, 3/4" glass and I'm getting it at cost b/c I work part time at a lfs) As far as energy... WELL... I'm not sure about where you live but I can choose my electric provider. I can pay .12/kwh for coal power or 15/kwh (maybe more?) for wind powered. I think if you go with renewable energy then you have a better case of using less efficient equipment until costs/technology come around (LED's) food for thought so you can maybe "cheat" =)
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oh, i'm also getting the 250 b/c i don't want to have regrets of not spending a little more on a very important piece of equipment for the tank. plus, I have a feeling my fiancee will like feeding the fish... a lot =)
i'm getting the skimmer from mike - if you get one from him, tell him i sent ya! =)
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Eheim pumps are very efficient and quiet. Try to design things to be gravity feed if possible, instead of pump feed. Instead of RO/DI, try a Kold Ster-il unit by Poly-Bio Marine, no waste water.
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The smaller the system the more eco-friendly. No system would be best.
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I'd add---6 cheap feet of yellow locline to carry the wastewater from the ro/di over to the washing machine. No need to discard anything, no need to send a unit to the cyclers just because it's a water pig: just bucket or pipe the waste to household use, and the washing machine is perfectly fine.
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118g SPS/LPS semi-circle : 190 lbs LR, 30g ADHI Sump, Mag 9.5 return, Tunze 9010 skimmer, Phosban Reactor, 4 Tunze Nanostreams Modded, retros: 400w MH + 4x39w 36" T5 |
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Yup, thus the "as eco friendly as possible" title
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