pmb_67
Fish Fanatic
Hi all,
Back here after a bit of an absence... tough to find time when everything fishy's going well to wander around the forums, especially with a 2-year old saying "Daddy, play" all the time...
Anyway, have finally got fed up with my tank's overflow (Rena Aqualife with a Tunze 1074) constantly losing siphon in one of the tubes (bought a second long ago) of late. (As an aside - any idea why an overflow that flowed consistently with 2 tubes would stop? My guess is lower flow back from the return pump to the tank but not sure why that would be). Am also fed up fiddling around in a 38cm x 38cm footprint sump, i.e. the biggest thing you can get in a Rena cabinet (that comes with the 150cm tank). So, my proposed solution is - get a new cabinet/stand with more sump space, drill the tank wall and fit a suitable "overflow" without siphon, and both problems solved. Of course, I wouldn't be posting just to blather away if I didn't have a few questions...
(1) Cabinet - thinking of making my own as it's soooo pricey getting one made. I'm looking at 25mm marine plywood - could us 18mm as most cabinets are made from but am prepared to sacrifice 7mm a few times to get almost 40% more strength (or thickness, at least). Gonna yacht varnish it daily from Christmas to Easter (well, not quite, but a lot) and then wondered about putting a bead of aquarium sealant along all the joins (wet side, at least). As for design, am looking at a basic box design, with 2 internal walls for additional support, still leaving a roughly 3-foot section in the middle for the sump - the roughly 1 foot wide side sections will contain the water top-up jerry can on one side, and dosing box & pump along with nets, glass scraper, tongs, food, other gubbins in the other side. Holes in rear wall of cabinet for cables and piping to be fitted with desk cable tidies (sealant-ed in place) to protect cut surfaces. All that sound ok?
(2) Sump - need to spend a little more time on design research, but will contain heaters, skimmer plus reactors for NP pellets and Rowaphos. Would also like some sort of live rock and/or mud and/or sand chamber, v difficult to choose though. One big question - as I have a space that is around twice as long as it is wide (90 x 45cm, bit less if I leave some wiggle room) I'm wondering about an alternate design to "water in one end, out the other" - specifically, putting a wall up 3/4s of the middle of the sump and having water in one corner, along the back, round the end and back to the corner nearest the first one - so in effect a 180x22.5 cm sump rather than 90x45. Would resulting flow through the sump be too fast (same volume through half the width)?
(3) Overflow - initial thoughts were stay Tunze and switch to the 1075 box which gets plumbed through the tank wall, but one of the guys from Cov Aquatics at the fish show in London a few weeks back suggested the Xaqua INOUT Wavemaker Overflow - anyone had any experience with that? It looks a lot more discreet than the big Tunze box, but I'm concerned about the "Wavemaker" bit as that seems to imply the water flow will pulse in and out rather than just, well, flow.
Right, that's about all for now. Will try to add images when I can, but struggling to find the right button - my pics aren't online anywhere so can't use the URL thingmy.
All comments welcome!
Thanks,
Paul
Back here after a bit of an absence... tough to find time when everything fishy's going well to wander around the forums, especially with a 2-year old saying "Daddy, play" all the time...
Anyway, have finally got fed up with my tank's overflow (Rena Aqualife with a Tunze 1074) constantly losing siphon in one of the tubes (bought a second long ago) of late. (As an aside - any idea why an overflow that flowed consistently with 2 tubes would stop? My guess is lower flow back from the return pump to the tank but not sure why that would be). Am also fed up fiddling around in a 38cm x 38cm footprint sump, i.e. the biggest thing you can get in a Rena cabinet (that comes with the 150cm tank). So, my proposed solution is - get a new cabinet/stand with more sump space, drill the tank wall and fit a suitable "overflow" without siphon, and both problems solved. Of course, I wouldn't be posting just to blather away if I didn't have a few questions...
(1) Cabinet - thinking of making my own as it's soooo pricey getting one made. I'm looking at 25mm marine plywood - could us 18mm as most cabinets are made from but am prepared to sacrifice 7mm a few times to get almost 40% more strength (or thickness, at least). Gonna yacht varnish it daily from Christmas to Easter (well, not quite, but a lot) and then wondered about putting a bead of aquarium sealant along all the joins (wet side, at least). As for design, am looking at a basic box design, with 2 internal walls for additional support, still leaving a roughly 3-foot section in the middle for the sump - the roughly 1 foot wide side sections will contain the water top-up jerry can on one side, and dosing box & pump along with nets, glass scraper, tongs, food, other gubbins in the other side. Holes in rear wall of cabinet for cables and piping to be fitted with desk cable tidies (sealant-ed in place) to protect cut surfaces. All that sound ok?
(2) Sump - need to spend a little more time on design research, but will contain heaters, skimmer plus reactors for NP pellets and Rowaphos. Would also like some sort of live rock and/or mud and/or sand chamber, v difficult to choose though. One big question - as I have a space that is around twice as long as it is wide (90 x 45cm, bit less if I leave some wiggle room) I'm wondering about an alternate design to "water in one end, out the other" - specifically, putting a wall up 3/4s of the middle of the sump and having water in one corner, along the back, round the end and back to the corner nearest the first one - so in effect a 180x22.5 cm sump rather than 90x45. Would resulting flow through the sump be too fast (same volume through half the width)?
(3) Overflow - initial thoughts were stay Tunze and switch to the 1075 box which gets plumbed through the tank wall, but one of the guys from Cov Aquatics at the fish show in London a few weeks back suggested the Xaqua INOUT Wavemaker Overflow - anyone had any experience with that? It looks a lot more discreet than the big Tunze box, but I'm concerned about the "Wavemaker" bit as that seems to imply the water flow will pulse in and out rather than just, well, flow.
Right, that's about all for now. Will try to add images when I can, but struggling to find the right button - my pics aren't online anywhere so can't use the URL thingmy.
All comments welcome!
Thanks,
Paul