UK 400G Peninsular Reef & Remote Sump

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fantastic build thus far. very nice component list. on the roller mats you mention you are maxing out their flow capacity; any idea approximately what flow you have going through each? I know they mention a max of about 600gph but know some folks have modified their units by raising the float switch to accept more flow through them as well. do you simply have the main drain split in two, one to each unit? thanks for sharing with us!
 
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fantastic build thus far. very nice component list. on the roller mats you mention you are maxing out their flow capacity; any idea approximately what flow you have going through each? I know they mention a max of about 600gph but know some folks have modified their units by raising the float switch to accept more flow through them as well. do you simply have the main drain split in two, one to each unit? thanks for sharing with us!

Thanks for your interest and comments.

As for the roller mats i estimate I'm getting roughly 4 - 4500 lph through them currently, they are unmodified at the moment. I have looked at a few options but at the moment it looks as though thats my lot until i redesign that area & yes there are 3 drains on my tank.. 1 main drain which is roughly restricted with a ball valve which flows into 1 roller mat, the second drain has a diaphragm
valve on it for fine tuning which then feeds into the second roller mat, and the 3rd drain is purely an overflow which is plumbed into the opposite end of the sump to make it obvious if its in use.

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I just read the whole thread and loved it all! This build is great. As everyone else commented the stand is super nice. Superb job
 

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What a great build. Love all the wood work. I work with Corian and Zodiac from DuPont and have an appreciation for great tools like Festool!

I have never seen the roller mat set up before. Is that a biological as well as mechanical filter?
 

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Thanks for your interest and comments.

As for the roller mats i estimate I'm getting roughly 4 - 4500 lph through them currently, they are unmodified at the moment. I have looked at a few options but at the moment it looks as though thats my lot until i redesign that area & yes there are 3 drains on my tank.. 1 main drain which is roughly restricted with a ball valve which flows into 1 roller mat, the second drain has a diaphragm
valve on it for fine tuning which then feeds into the second roller mat, and the 3rd drain is purely an overflow which is plumbed into the opposite end of the sump to make it obvious if its in use.

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sounds like a bean drain, yes? so one on the main drain is taking most of that 4-4500lph, correct? if so, that is fantastic to hear that they are not as limited as the suggested 2250lph by BRS. I was thinking of getting one and was wondering if I would need two splitting my bean main drain into two units or if I can get at least 3700lph through one single unit, then i'll be more than fine. great info! do you find running higher flow rate through the one you significantly increase the roll used since it spends more time at a higher volume in the container?
 
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sounds like a bean drain, yes? so one on the main drain is taking most of that 4-4500lph, correct? if so, that is fantastic to hear that they are not as limited as the suggested 2250lph by BRS. I was thinking of getting one and was wondering if I would need two splitting my bean main drain into two units or if I can get at least 3700lph through one single unit, then i'll be more than fine. great info! do you find running higher flow rate through the one you significantly increase the roll used since it spends more time at a higher volume in the container?

No not a bean drain.. just something I've used for a while now. Also no both the drains are handling roughly the same flow as i have tuned them that way. Both are taking at least 4000lph but its a push, and yes running them at that flow rate the floss gets used quicker as the water level rises faster.
 

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Wow; this is gonna be good....
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No not a bean drain.. just something I've used for a while now. Also no both the drains are handling roughly the same flow as i have tuned them that way. Both are taking at least 4000lph but its a push, and yes running them at that flow rate the floss gets used quicker as the water level rises faster.
this is great to hear. once you get through a roll please post up and let us know how long one lasted for you. thank you!
 

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Incredible work! Very encouraging to those of us preparing for a big tank build.

Such a nice tank and sump. The laser cut eurobrace is really impressive, as is the plumbing!
 

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Hi Dazza are you using mains water? or a gas heater setup? seen the copper pipes running to and exchanger?
 

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Really intrigued by the roller mat technology, I hope it makes its way to the US soon. Great tank by the way
 

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Hey guys.

I have been lurking on this forum for a while reading up on a lot of builds documented so beautifully on here. There really are some talented reef keepers on here.
As this seems a friendly forum i have decided to make this the home for my new build.

A little history from me, i started this addiction around 3 years ago when i picked up a little 23L fluvial edge from a local couple. I then set about my mission to complete a task list which included every newbie mistake which i have completed fairly successfully.

Needless to say i have a little experience on what not to do, and less experience on what you should do.

My last tank was an 8 x 3 rimless, i had all the enthusiasm for this project when i started and set about getting the system set up just right, until work took off and i rushed the last and most important parts which then led to a series of problems and ultimately led me to shut the tank down.
I had every intention of bringing the 8 ft back to life after a bit of work, however we decided we would like to change the room around that it sits in and most importantly we wanted a peninsular tank. The 8ft was not suitable for this for a few reasons,
1. It was too shallow at only 450mm (18") so wouldn't give the look we liked,
2. All 3 sides were not optiwhite which i much prefer.
3. Maybe most importantly, it wouldn't quite fit!

Here is a picture of the 8ft system in its early days:



With that decided I found a new home for the tank, moved the remaining stock into temporary accommodation and set about designing the new system. There were a number of areas that i knew would need attention that i never got right in the first system: (in no particular order)
  • Auto top off system, i never got around to sorting it out on the last tank, simple but important!
  • Lighting - I tried various things, none of which too successful for various reasons.
  • Better filtration - I suffered with the filter socks not doing their job well, filer floss is my favourite method.
  • More flow, I never got the correct amount of flow in the tank which caused numerous issues.
  • Space! I ran out of space under the tank which led to equipment not being set up. I.e calcium reactor.
  • Consistent water change schedule.
  • Good amount of rock for both filtration and fish health / interaction. I ran with nowhere near enough.
With that covered i knew the best way to achieve what i wanted in terms of the sump setup it would be far easier to have a remote sump, that way i have all the space i need and maintenance is easier.
Luckily i have a building around 7M away from where the tank is to be housed which was perfect, my water change station is already there anyway so its made for the job.

On to the tank. My last 2 tanks have both been made by Aquarium connections here in the UK. Great quality and bulletproof, so there were no questions where it was coming from. As we knew it was set to be a peninsular this governed the maximum length of 7ft, so this left width and height, I have always loved wide tanks as i like a natural look to the way the fish can interact with their surroundings. I have always been governed by maintenance and reaching the back of the tank, since i can reach both sides of this one, 4 ft is where we settled and for height it had to be deep enough to view through sensibly so i went for just over 2ft.
For this who don't want to read my essay its 2100 x 1200 x 650 (7' x 4' x 2') - 3 sides optiwhite, 15mm glass with one piece 15mm laser cut brace.
I have also opted to go for a closed loop system for the first time, which i will supplement with powerbeads where needed.

I have a few ideas on the stand, but due to holdups with materials i cannot make it yet! So the tank currently sits in my front room gathering dust on its moving trolley.

Im afraid i have no ambition this time around to move fast on this project so anyone who is interested may have to wait a while for the tank to be running, i will however try to keep the thread updated.

Here is a photo of the tank in its temporary home. (For size reference that cat is large and weighs over 6kg)



If your still with me, thanks for reading.
What are all the black dots on the bottom glass?
 
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Hi.

Sorry for the lack of updates, Life always gets in the way.

The tank is on cruise control at the moment really, nothing much happening. I have added a few more SPS frags are all are slowly starting to base out, however everything seems very slow to get going. Colouration is there or thereabouts.. I feel I'm missing a pice of the puzzle but all tests come back where they should be and have been stable.

I will try and get some photos up soon.

Thanks for your continued interest.
 

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Yes for updates! :)
 

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