DFD’s IM 200g peninsula

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Hi All,

My Innovative Marine 200 EXT peninsula arrived today. She sure is beautiful! I ordered it back in February, so it’s been about five months. Everything looks intact. However, the driver could not wait for me to inspect the load. I have not been able to thoroughly inspect everything yet, but the tank looks to be OK. Possible small issue with the stand, but to early to tell if it’s structural or cosmetic. (more to follow)

Situation: I currently have several small reef tanks. A CadLights 70g, an IM (AIO) 50g lagoon, and several small IM concept tanks. The plan is to integrate the two larger tanks into one reef system.

Equipment: I already have most of the equipment. I will monitor the system with the Neptunes Apex. I plan to dose, as well as run a RO calcium reactor. For lighting, I am using five Radion G5 pros, with two 72” AI Blade glows. For filtration, I plan to get the Synergy 60” roller sump with double Clarisea SK 5000’s, or possibly save a few bucks and get the Bashsea 60” roller mat sump. Both have a refugium. I haven’t ordered the sump yet, because I haven’t made up my mind. Also have a RO 200 Elite skimmer.

Sump Question
Q1: Does anyone have any input on either of theses sumps?
Q2: is a 60” sump necessary - or will a 48” suffice?

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Following along!
 
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I ran into a few delays clearing the space for the tank. I severly underestimated the size. The stand is together and I am working on getting the tank in the house this week. I still have to order a sump. I had already made up my mind to go with the Synergy or Bashea 60" sump with double Clarisea roller mats... but after careful consideration, I am gonna go with the Red Sea roller mat. Still researching the sump. Now I am just trying to decide whether to go with the 48" or 60" sump and which brand. Sometimes, I wish I had just gone with the new IM stock sump.
 

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great tanks!!!! I love mine. I would say the longer the sump the better down the road when you decide to add more equipment. I ended up getting the sump supplied with the tank and was able to fit the Red sea 1200 roller in the 2nd chamber works out great.
 

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Check the overflow where the black weir is attatched. My 170 had a gap that I filled in with black silicone. This may or may not have caused the tanks that had the black piece to delaminate.
Water flowing over the weir into the gap is fixed by a bead of silicone.
 
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Well - I’m back at it. I can’t believe how fast time went by. Life always seems to get in the way. It’s been in the house for a few months. I”ll post a short video showing that process. Now I’m at the point where I’m putting the finishing touches on the plumbing.

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Well - I’m back at it. I can’t believe how fast time went by. Life always seems to get in the way. It’s been in the house for a few months. I”ll post a short video showing that process. Now I’m at the point where I’m putting the finishing touches on the plumbing.

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Your plumbing and sump look great!
 
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I’m digg’n the “no-door, red led” look for the sump area. Whatchu folks think?
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I need a pump for my new saltwater mixing station. I need to pump RODI and SW from the basement to the 1st floor. About a 50 foot run and up 12-15 feet. Both pumps will get the job done, but which is abetter bang for the buck, when it comes to continuous external operation, noise, ease of on-and-off. The details for each pump is below. Which pump do you guys think will be better for this application.​

Pan World 200PS 1750 GPH:​

  • Inlet/Outlet Fittings: 1" MPT / 1" MPT
  • Max Head Pressure: 39 ft
  • Speed: 3,000 RPM

Syncra ADV Advanced 10.0 Aquarium Pump 2700 GPH​


Q-Max2700 us gph
H-Maxh 23 ft
Voltage / Hertz110-120v / 60hz
Watt90 W
RSYQ05Ucable 10 ft - 3p us
 

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Pan World 200PS 1750 GPH:​

  • Inlet/Outlet Fittings: 1" MPT / 1" MPT
  • Max Head Pressure: 39 ft
  • Speed: 3,000 RPM

I actually use this pump on my mixing station. I forgot the exact model but its this make of pump and it rocks

I like the numbers on this pump better. With such a long run I would always go with the higher head pressure pump


The Pan World pump will be louder just FYI because it is not a DC pump

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Pan World 200PS 1750 GPH:​

  • Inlet/Outlet Fittings: 1" MPT / 1" MPT
  • Max Head Pressure: 39 ft
  • Speed: 3,000 RPM

I actually use this pump on my mixing station. I forgot the exact model but its this make of pump and it rocks

I like the numbers on this pump better. With such a long run I would always go with the higher head pressure pump


The Pan World pump will be louder just FYI because it is not a DC pump

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I'm still on the bubble. My setup is in the basement, but I still plan to run the pump while the salt mixes. So the sound doesn't have to be super quiet....but I don't know if I want a helicopter in the space.
 

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