O wow that's still really impressive as a 180 for a refugium wow !!!!
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I have added 15-20 blue tangs per week....cat fish is happy with that.After having a catfish myself in captivity, I can say that catfish should not be kept in captivity long term. Their natural food source is just not there. It's hard to breed birds and mice to meet the demand, if not impossible. The potential for them to eat smaller fish is very great. I personally haven't tried a monkeyfish, but yours seems to be doing well.
All jokes aside, I'm very much looking forward to this build!
BumpGood Day!
Need a little help from you experts.
Plumbing over flow down to equipment room in basement....2.... 2 inch drains in external over flow box.
One I will plumb with valve to create full syphon...safety will just be 2 inch pipe to maximum water height to run at slow trickle and incase other one plugs.
Can I tie these together before dropping to basement equipment room?
BumpAnother question...going to need power for equipment around the room.
What is best way to do that?
Main breaker panel for house is in that room.
Pics from your equipment rooms would be much appreciated!!!!!
No need...get it)!Bump[/
Just read through this and I'm looking forward to seeing your large refug in place. This is the same kind if thing I was thinking with my new 220 build.
For the plumbing, I would run the drain and backup into the same pipe...leave them separate. Have the backup/emergency drain empty out into the same space as your return pump...heck, right beside it. This will cause a large amount if bubbles to return into your DT indicating a problem with your main drain.