I am in the planning process for a reef new tank that will be 80"x32"x36" high, and I am looking for suggestions on the best wavemaking option.
As an initial matter, I plan to use my current sump and 2x Iwaki 40XRLT return pumps for basic circulation. The 2 pumps will be split into a total 6 separate returns, each of which will positioned along the back of the tank well below the waterline. In other words, these reurns will all be blowing water outwardly from behind and through the live rock/reef structure.
Thus, I need to have additional water circulation for the top/open area of the tank. The options I am considering are:
1) An additional Iwaki pump (probably a 40XLRT) on a closed loop connected to 2 sea swirls at either end of the tank.
2) An additional Iwaki pump on a closed loop connected to a motirzed ball valve with 1 or 2 returns at each end of the tank.
3) 2 Gemini external power heads (1200 gph) connected to a wavemaker, 1 at each end of the tank.
4) 4 internal power heads connected to a wavemaker, the power heads being sapced along the back of the tank.
I do not like 4) because I don't want see the power heads in the tank. And I don't like 3) & 4) because of the extra heat that will be created. By the way, 1) & 2) will be on closed loops because it is unlikely that my sump can handle the extra flow.
Any comments or other suggestions? Thanks in advance, Mike
As an initial matter, I plan to use my current sump and 2x Iwaki 40XRLT return pumps for basic circulation. The 2 pumps will be split into a total 6 separate returns, each of which will positioned along the back of the tank well below the waterline. In other words, these reurns will all be blowing water outwardly from behind and through the live rock/reef structure.
Thus, I need to have additional water circulation for the top/open area of the tank. The options I am considering are:
1) An additional Iwaki pump (probably a 40XLRT) on a closed loop connected to 2 sea swirls at either end of the tank.
2) An additional Iwaki pump on a closed loop connected to a motirzed ball valve with 1 or 2 returns at each end of the tank.
3) 2 Gemini external power heads (1200 gph) connected to a wavemaker, 1 at each end of the tank.
4) 4 internal power heads connected to a wavemaker, the power heads being sapced along the back of the tank.
I do not like 4) because I don't want see the power heads in the tank. And I don't like 3) & 4) because of the extra heat that will be created. By the way, 1) & 2) will be on closed loops because it is unlikely that my sump can handle the extra flow.
Any comments or other suggestions? Thanks in advance, Mike



