210 gallon tank advice

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Going to go into some detail here so be ready.....

I currently have a 210 gallon rimmed drilled tank that I purchased used for 400 bucks. I bought it on impulse and now I would like to turn it into an in wall reef tank at a retail store that I own.

The biggest thing that is stopping me is that it is drilled with 2 - 1" bulkheads and 2 - 3/4" bulkheads. I really wish the turn line was bigger.... Like a 1 1/2" drain and 1" returns. When I run some friction loss calculators and it seems like my head height would be off the chart restricting the pipe down to a 3/4". I have thought it wouldn't be so bad if I reduced the pipe right before the bulkhead.

I have also wondered if I could run 2 smaller return pumps that had variable speed that this might help cut back on the head height issue vs 1 larger return pump.

Or the last and least favorite idea is to drill 2 new holes over top the 3/4" bulkheads. They are pretty high on the tank and I could not center the new hole on them. It would be a 1/4" away from the hole on the top side. And this might be to close to the rim to even use a 60mm hole for a 1 1/2" bulkhead.

What would you guys do? Do I leave the bulkhead size? Should I run two pumps if I do? Or is this a no guts no glory thing? If it cracks the tank it then the build doesn't happen.....
 

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Personally i wouldnt redrill....but im not the best with plumbing:rolleyes:so heres a bump.for you.
 
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I talked to the owner of the LFS and he said the size of the current bulkheads is adequate for the tank.

So the game plan is the EcoTech M1 with 1" plumbing up to the height of the 3/4" bulkhead then T off and run horizontal and reduce the plumbing just before the street elbow into the bulkhead.

Atleast this way seems like I am going to reduce friction loss could be in my head but it keeps me from going crazy.
 

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