Hi all. I hope this is the correct forum for this post.
Here is the drawing and I will explain what I am trying to do below.
The pic is a svg file type. Made in inkscape. please tell me if you have trouble seeing it. It may also not show up on this forum if it does not
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Basically the tank would be approx 23" L x 18" W x 18" H.
I want the sump to be included in the tank as a back wall approx 6-7 inches from the back.
I will be moving to an apartment shortly and want to keep the tank simple.
I currently do not own any fish tanks but have owned the more normal setup
of a display and sump before.
The tank would be lit by a T5 lighting system with either 4 or 6 bulbs.
I wish to have mostly SPS coral which will appreciate the light and good coverage that T5 offers.
The first compartment would have the overflow and contain a Tunze skimmer.
Probably model 9005. It has the dimensions of 5" x 5" and seems like a good choice.
From there it would go through baffles to the refugium which would be lit by a small clamp
on LED lamp or what not. Maybe I would mount the light on the back of the tank
and keep lit 24 hours a day. A person mentioned to me that often plant pieces can break
away and plug return pumps so I thought a carbon impregnated filter
or a finely screen basket that plants sit in would solve that issue.
The third compartment would contain two return pumps that feed two returns each.
They would be on a timer which would turn on one pump.. and then the other.
The returns are mounted at different levels marked by L for low, M for midway, and H for high.
I want good flow and think tank would be bare bottom.
This area would also contain the heater, ATO, any probes, and misc gear.
The last compartment would be my fresh water reservoir which the ATO would use.
I really do not want any chance of the tank over flowing and figured it the ATO screwed up and
pumped all its water into the tank it would simply fill back into the fresh water compartment and
endlessly cycle until I found the problem and fixed it. The salinity would be messed up but not
terribly so (I hope).
I am looking for feedback on this design and imagine it resembles other ALL-IN-ONE tanks on the market.
I will be editing this thread to clarify anything or fix typos. This is my real first rough
draft of what I was thinking and I am open to any suggestions or criticisms!
Nothing has been bought yet for this tank.
Thank you for your time.
fcmatt
Here is the drawing and I will explain what I am trying to do below.
The pic is a svg file type. Made in inkscape. please tell me if you have trouble seeing it. It may also not show up on this forum if it does not
allow svg? just cut and paste the URL below into your web browser please!
Basically the tank would be approx 23" L x 18" W x 18" H.
I want the sump to be included in the tank as a back wall approx 6-7 inches from the back.
I will be moving to an apartment shortly and want to keep the tank simple.
I currently do not own any fish tanks but have owned the more normal setup
of a display and sump before.
The tank would be lit by a T5 lighting system with either 4 or 6 bulbs.
I wish to have mostly SPS coral which will appreciate the light and good coverage that T5 offers.
The first compartment would have the overflow and contain a Tunze skimmer.
Probably model 9005. It has the dimensions of 5" x 5" and seems like a good choice.
From there it would go through baffles to the refugium which would be lit by a small clamp
on LED lamp or what not. Maybe I would mount the light on the back of the tank
and keep lit 24 hours a day. A person mentioned to me that often plant pieces can break
away and plug return pumps so I thought a carbon impregnated filter
or a finely screen basket that plants sit in would solve that issue.
The third compartment would contain two return pumps that feed two returns each.
They would be on a timer which would turn on one pump.. and then the other.
The returns are mounted at different levels marked by L for low, M for midway, and H for high.
I want good flow and think tank would be bare bottom.
This area would also contain the heater, ATO, any probes, and misc gear.
The last compartment would be my fresh water reservoir which the ATO would use.
I really do not want any chance of the tank over flowing and figured it the ATO screwed up and
pumped all its water into the tank it would simply fill back into the fresh water compartment and
endlessly cycle until I found the problem and fixed it. The salinity would be messed up but not
terribly so (I hope).
I am looking for feedback on this design and imagine it resembles other ALL-IN-ONE tanks on the market.
I will be editing this thread to clarify anything or fix typos. This is my real first rough
draft of what I was thinking and I am open to any suggestions or criticisms!
Nothing has been bought yet for this tank.
Thank you for your time.
fcmatt



