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Hi guys
I'm planning on building a rack that will hold (4X) 36x18x18 tanks and I was hoping you guys could give me some advice on the equipment/setup I should use to run these tanks.
The Rack:
Will be built from wood. Probably (2x3/2x4/or 2x2) for framework and three to four (5x1) lengths for tanks to sit on. A gap of 2-3" will be left between these lengths. Within the access gap and above the top tanks will be a lighting unit (built from wood), this unit will be capable of holding 2xtubes above each tank (8 tube housing for the whole rack).
Two tanks above/two below, with around 10-12" access gap above all tanks. Bottom tanks will sit around 10-12" off of floor.
Fish:
This will be a cichlid setup, with a breeding pair in each tank. Convict Cichlids will be in one tank, as for the rest...unsure yet
Systems : (Water Changes, Filtration, Heating, Airation, Lighting Etc)
This is where I need help guys...?
Ok, I want this setup to be of minimum maintenance, without any drilling needed to the tanks. Ideally the setup will be run on the minimum equipment needed (buy bigger to cover more area). As for water changes..would like this to be as easy as a 'turn of a tap'. For filtration I'm thinking 1 pump for every 2 tanks (2 pumps for the complete rack). Airation, 1 pump for all 4 tanks...? Heating, probably individual 'in tank'.
1) How many pumps/filters/etc do you think I need to run this rack? (like which size pumps/what type of system, etc)
2) How do I install a 'turn of a tap/valve' water change system to cover all 4 tanks? (One tap to take water, another tap to replace..could end up with 2 taps to cover all 4 tanks...or 2 tap above each tank) Is it possible guys?
Piping/barrels/water aeration sytem (for the barrels), taps, valves, airline, large pumps all spring to mind...just can't put it all together, lol!
3) Is there a single lighting unit that will cover 4-8 tubes?
4) Is it possible to run this 4 tank rack (all airated with the correct equipment including a 4-8 strip lighting unit) on 10 sockets or less?
I'm planning on building a rack that will hold (4X) 36x18x18 tanks and I was hoping you guys could give me some advice on the equipment/setup I should use to run these tanks.
The Rack:
Will be built from wood. Probably (2x3/2x4/or 2x2) for framework and three to four (5x1) lengths for tanks to sit on. A gap of 2-3" will be left between these lengths. Within the access gap and above the top tanks will be a lighting unit (built from wood), this unit will be capable of holding 2xtubes above each tank (8 tube housing for the whole rack).
Two tanks above/two below, with around 10-12" access gap above all tanks. Bottom tanks will sit around 10-12" off of floor.
Fish:
This will be a cichlid setup, with a breeding pair in each tank. Convict Cichlids will be in one tank, as for the rest...unsure yet
Systems : (Water Changes, Filtration, Heating, Airation, Lighting Etc)
This is where I need help guys...?
Ok, I want this setup to be of minimum maintenance, without any drilling needed to the tanks. Ideally the setup will be run on the minimum equipment needed (buy bigger to cover more area). As for water changes..would like this to be as easy as a 'turn of a tap'. For filtration I'm thinking 1 pump for every 2 tanks (2 pumps for the complete rack). Airation, 1 pump for all 4 tanks...? Heating, probably individual 'in tank'.
1) How many pumps/filters/etc do you think I need to run this rack? (like which size pumps/what type of system, etc)
2) How do I install a 'turn of a tap/valve' water change system to cover all 4 tanks? (One tap to take water, another tap to replace..could end up with 2 taps to cover all 4 tanks...or 2 tap above each tank) Is it possible guys?
Piping/barrels/water aeration sytem (for the barrels), taps, valves, airline, large pumps all spring to mind...just can't put it all together, lol!
3) Is there a single lighting unit that will cover 4-8 tubes?
4) Is it possible to run this 4 tank rack (all airated with the correct equipment including a 4-8 strip lighting unit) on 10 sockets or less?