reef keeper
Super Active Member
- Joined
- Nov 19, 2014
- Location
- Hamilton, Ontario
oops. I did it again.
Where I had my system was taking up too much room, and leaving way too many water marks on the basement floor !!
@Cliff ended up beating me down to buy my system, so the sump, stand and tank are gone to a new home.
The tank was really better suited to an in wall setup with the rear overflow.
I have some ideas for the frag tank, connected to a large refugium/live rock tank being tied in to my main system and sump. Odds are good the entire system will push close to 450 gallons total.
I'm glad I kept my frag system - everything is stuffed in there!
So the new system will be in wall, with everything in a nice sized room behind the tank. It will allow my kids to have their part of the basement back, and give me a chance to have a nice sitting area in front of the tank to relax.
The new tank will be 72 x 36 x 24 h. 270 gallons with a rear overflow, and eurobraced with a starphire front.
Pics to follow once I decide on the tank builder!
Where I had my system was taking up too much room, and leaving way too many water marks on the basement floor !!
@Cliff ended up beating me down to buy my system, so the sump, stand and tank are gone to a new home.
The tank was really better suited to an in wall setup with the rear overflow.
I have some ideas for the frag tank, connected to a large refugium/live rock tank being tied in to my main system and sump. Odds are good the entire system will push close to 450 gallons total.
I'm glad I kept my frag system - everything is stuffed in there!
So the new system will be in wall, with everything in a nice sized room behind the tank. It will allow my kids to have their part of the basement back, and give me a chance to have a nice sitting area in front of the tank to relax.
The new tank will be 72 x 36 x 24 h. 270 gallons with a rear overflow, and eurobraced with a starphire front.
Pics to follow once I decide on the tank builder!