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A few months back, I found this very neat tank locally. I could not for the life of me figure out the brand though! After a bunch of research and ordering a custom lid, I figured out it is a discontinued ELOS Midi, 36 gallons. It is a very neat tank and in great shape, however the stand has substantial water damage and needed to be replaced.

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So the next step, or I guess first step, was to the make the new stand.
 
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Got the stand all sealed with 3 coats of floor varish so it is very water resistant. Moved it into my office as well! Going to start working on the rock structure. I want to be able to view it from the front and the left side as I have a chair between my tanks.

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How's the aquasape going? Great seeing another MIDI on the forums!
 
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Here are some current progress shots. I finished the aquascape for now at least. I also added some sump compartment lighting with some LED strips (I think they were for under kitchen cabinets). I also found that my testing gear fits well in the small space under the sump which would be wasted otherwise.

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Started the cycle last week! I am hoping to be able to move the livestock over from my fluval evo in the next couple weeks. The evo will be turning into another build thread for a Halloween themed reef, #spookyreef.
 

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So I finally filled the tank with water and OH MY the overflow is loud!!! If anyone has any tips to quiet that bad boy, I'm all ears!

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What overflow type is it? I would guess a durso, as it looks like the return comes out next to it.

If durso, you could play with it to tune it. A few of my tanks are durso and playing around with air hole size, adding some tubing and routing it around to muffle the airflow made them very quiet.

Or you could route the return over the back and use both holes for a full siphon and emergency drain. Tuning with a gate valve, you could make it dead silent.
 
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What overflow type is it? I would guess a durso, as it looks like the return comes out next to it.

If durso, you could play with it to tune it. A few of my tanks are durso and playing around with air hole size, adding some tubing and routing it around to muffle the airflow made them very quiet.

Or you could route the return over the back and use both holes for a full siphon and emergency drain. Tuning with a gate valve, you could make it dead silent.
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This is the back corner enclosed overflow/return box. I have contemplated turning the return into a secondary overflow and putting some sort of valve on the main overflow and then making some sort of new return line with pvc. I just don't think it will look very clean.
 

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This is the back corner enclosed overflow/return box. I have contemplated turning the return into a secondary overflow and putting some sort of valve on the main overflow and then making some sort of new return line with pvc. I just don't think it will look very clean.
No stand pipe in the overflow box? Just a hole in side and then fed down to the sump? Sorry, not very familiar with these tanks, so curious how the water actually drains. If you can get a pic inside of the overflow, that would be helpful.

As for doing the valve, you would use your smallest diameter pipe for the main and then the largest for the emergency. Luckily, with your tank size, you do not need a very large turn over number.
 
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No stand pipe in the overflow box? Just a hole in side and then fed down to the sump? Sorry, not very familiar with these tanks, so curious how the water actually drains. If you can get a pic inside of the overflow, that would be helpful.

As for doing the valve, you would use your smallest diameter pipe for the main and then the largest for the emergency. Luckily, with your tank size, you do not need a very large turn over number.
It is all completely enclosed. It is pretty bizarre.

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It is all completely enclosed. It is pretty bizarre.

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After doing some digging, it appears these are usually very silent tanks. I think the key to this would be finding either the correct size return, or to get a controllable DC one and tuning the speed of the pump to make it match the drain. As for correct size, not sure on what that actually is.

Also, it appears you are missing the screen covers for the drains. Or are they just not installed in the pics?
 
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After doing some digging, it appears these are usually very silent tanks. I think the key to this would be finding either the correct size return, or to get a controllable DC one and tuning the speed of the pump to make it match the drain. As for correct size, not sure on what that actually is.

Also, it appears you are missing the screen covers for the drains. Or are they just not installed in the pics?
There is a screen in the overflow and I have added custom loc line return nozzles, I believe there are pics earlier in the thread
 

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