So im in the early stages of planning right now. This past weekend I picked up a 10'x2'x2' acrylic tank. Unfortunately I realized on pickup that thos thing was constructed from 1" acrylic for all the sides and ¾" for the bottom amd top eurobrace. So using my 6 mp40s on this tank is not going to be an option. High flow is a priority, its going to be mostly sps in this tank.
Im looking at doing at least 2 maybe 3 separate closed loops now. This looks like it will be the most cost effective way to get the flow im looking for. I would like to do 2 separate closed loops on the bottom with each having 3 returns and possibly an additional closed loop on the top of the tank. Each of the loops would be powered by a 4k-6kgph external pump. I figured doing it this way would not only add some redundancy but allow me to scale it up after the tank is filled and livestock added. I could potentially start with just the bottom 2 closed loops and have the top one plummed but not necessarily hooked up right away.
Any opinions or thoughts on this plan? As much as I would like to use some vectras for the pumps they are just too expensive so I'll probably be going with hammerhead/barracuda hybrid pumps.
Im looking at doing at least 2 maybe 3 separate closed loops now. This looks like it will be the most cost effective way to get the flow im looking for. I would like to do 2 separate closed loops on the bottom with each having 3 returns and possibly an additional closed loop on the top of the tank. Each of the loops would be powered by a 4k-6kgph external pump. I figured doing it this way would not only add some redundancy but allow me to scale it up after the tank is filled and livestock added. I could potentially start with just the bottom 2 closed loops and have the top one plummed but not necessarily hooked up right away.
Any opinions or thoughts on this plan? As much as I would like to use some vectras for the pumps they are just too expensive so I'll probably be going with hammerhead/barracuda hybrid pumps.

How are you planning to route the bottom returns — through the base panel or back wall?