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Ok after doing nearly a year of research and having at least two false starts before I gave my 29g to my gf for show-quality goldfish, I'm ready to take the proverbial plunge into reefkeeping. This time, several extenuating circumstances lead me to conclude that a 20L would be a good choice for me:
- Financial inputs - less stocking requirements
- Possibility of move around summertime (Graduation!!)
- Optimum use of existing equipment - 2x65W PC, CPR BakPak2
- Existing space in house
Twenty gallons doesn't leave a ton of room for newbie error. Also, I wouldn't want to pollute the visual aesthetic of the tank with heaters, skimmer, powerheads, etc. so I will include a 10g sump. Plumbing the sump leads to most of my questions.
Several threads have been going around here and on RC regarding external durso standpipes. An internal Durso eats up a fair amount of room in the tank. Several variations of the Durso have emerged that minimize the size of the skimmer box but extend the size of the plumbing on the back of the tank. So my first question is: What sort of Durso options work for you? Quiet operation is my number one concern!!
My next questions deals with bulkheads, pumps, and flow rates. Concensus seems to be that a 1" drain line matched up with either a single 1" return or two 1/2" returns can be the best option. Regardless of the quantity of bulkheads, would the ideal placement in a 20L be around 2" below the waterline?
Also, can anyone discuss the pros and cons of submerged vs. non-submerged pumps? My research indicates that the Mag-Drive line of pumps is certainly less expensive than Iwakis and the like. Also, it prevents the drilling of a hole in the sump to feed the pump. Can anyone give me reasons to NOT choose a submersible Mag-type pump for the sump return?
Utilizing my existing 2x65 PC, I would like to keep zoos, mushrooms, softies and possibly a few pieces of monti. Does the monti have the same flow needs that other SPS pieces need? Would a turnover of 15x to 20x per hour be suitable for these animals? I'm thinking about using Loc-Line heads for water circulation. Their clean lines and professional grade would probably make me happier than a DIY spray bar.
As you may be able to tell, I put a bit of thought into this tank. This isn't even anywhere near all of my thoughts on the matter. I have to get something soon. Looking at beautiful tanks on RC, RDO, and NR is driving me insane. Since I'll graduate, get a job and move soon, I figure that a small, well-designed tank is the best thing for me right now. A couple of years down the road, once I've made progress on my debts, I'll make the jump to a bigger (120) tank, but this can last me for a while and not hurt my pocket too bad.
Whew! I tried to highlight the questions. If you made it through all of this, I commend you. You get a gold star. Now off to make my excel spreadsheets with prices for various equipment schemes! Obsessive? Me? No way!
Thanks for reading.
Nathan
- Financial inputs - less stocking requirements
- Possibility of move around summertime (Graduation!!)
- Optimum use of existing equipment - 2x65W PC, CPR BakPak2
- Existing space in house
Twenty gallons doesn't leave a ton of room for newbie error. Also, I wouldn't want to pollute the visual aesthetic of the tank with heaters, skimmer, powerheads, etc. so I will include a 10g sump. Plumbing the sump leads to most of my questions.
Several threads have been going around here and on RC regarding external durso standpipes. An internal Durso eats up a fair amount of room in the tank. Several variations of the Durso have emerged that minimize the size of the skimmer box but extend the size of the plumbing on the back of the tank. So my first question is: What sort of Durso options work for you? Quiet operation is my number one concern!!
My next questions deals with bulkheads, pumps, and flow rates. Concensus seems to be that a 1" drain line matched up with either a single 1" return or two 1/2" returns can be the best option. Regardless of the quantity of bulkheads, would the ideal placement in a 20L be around 2" below the waterline?
Also, can anyone discuss the pros and cons of submerged vs. non-submerged pumps? My research indicates that the Mag-Drive line of pumps is certainly less expensive than Iwakis and the like. Also, it prevents the drilling of a hole in the sump to feed the pump. Can anyone give me reasons to NOT choose a submersible Mag-type pump for the sump return?
Utilizing my existing 2x65 PC, I would like to keep zoos, mushrooms, softies and possibly a few pieces of monti. Does the monti have the same flow needs that other SPS pieces need? Would a turnover of 15x to 20x per hour be suitable for these animals? I'm thinking about using Loc-Line heads for water circulation. Their clean lines and professional grade would probably make me happier than a DIY spray bar.
As you may be able to tell, I put a bit of thought into this tank. This isn't even anywhere near all of my thoughts on the matter. I have to get something soon. Looking at beautiful tanks on RC, RDO, and NR is driving me insane. Since I'll graduate, get a job and move soon, I figure that a small, well-designed tank is the best thing for me right now. A couple of years down the road, once I've made progress on my debts, I'll make the jump to a bigger (120) tank, but this can last me for a while and not hurt my pocket too bad.
Whew! I tried to highlight the questions. If you made it through all of this, I commend you. You get a gold star. Now off to make my excel spreadsheets with prices for various equipment schemes! Obsessive? Me? No way!
Thanks for reading.
Nathan