I've been thinking about my next system, and what I want to achieve with it.
One of the questions I have is how much total water volume is needed to keep the tank nice and stable as far as diluting nutrients that build up.
Let's use a 180 gallon tank for the display and place a 100 gallon sump underneath it to hold the skimmer and other equipment. Let's also say the chilling and cooling of the tank would be under normal circumstances, that is the space would never get too hot or cold.
One idea I always liked was having a tank inline to make water changes super fast. So let's add a 120G tank somewhere in the system that could be drained real fast then filled with new water just as fast. Ideally I would have 2 120 tanks stacked, the top one would keep the new salt water ready and drain into the tank below when needed.
with that extra water volume comes more expense. more salt, more power needed to heat and cool the tank, more space taken up by the system, and more RO/DI water needed for top off.
I would not plan on decreasing water changes, but with more water volume how much do you think it will help in diluting the NO3 and PO4 between the changes? And just for fun lets add a large ball of cheato rolling around in that otherwise empty 120. This would not make it a fuge! just a way of further exporting nutrients.
One of the questions I have is how much total water volume is needed to keep the tank nice and stable as far as diluting nutrients that build up.
Let's use a 180 gallon tank for the display and place a 100 gallon sump underneath it to hold the skimmer and other equipment. Let's also say the chilling and cooling of the tank would be under normal circumstances, that is the space would never get too hot or cold.
One idea I always liked was having a tank inline to make water changes super fast. So let's add a 120G tank somewhere in the system that could be drained real fast then filled with new water just as fast. Ideally I would have 2 120 tanks stacked, the top one would keep the new salt water ready and drain into the tank below when needed.
with that extra water volume comes more expense. more salt, more power needed to heat and cool the tank, more space taken up by the system, and more RO/DI water needed for top off.
I would not plan on decreasing water changes, but with more water volume how much do you think it will help in diluting the NO3 and PO4 between the changes? And just for fun lets add a large ball of cheato rolling around in that otherwise empty 120. This would not make it a fuge! just a way of further exporting nutrients.