Glenn's "new" 150xh thread

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I'm in the process of starting a new reef tank. the dimensions of my (new to me) tank are 48x24x30. i scored it from a seller on CL. i drilled it myself and made my own overflows out of 6" abs pipe that i sectioned in half and butted them in the corner at 45*. i then siliconed the overflows in with 100% silicone.
I made my own custom stand also. i made it from 2x6s and 2x4s. the outer fascia is just that. a fascia. i plan to plumb the refugium outside in the garage along with all my lighting ballasts, pumps and chiller.
 

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thanks bro. if youre ever out my way drop by. it looks rather small in the pictures. it stands over 6 feet tall! i'm looking forward to gettin it running.
 
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my next endeavor is plumbing. any advice on overflows? both drains are 1". i am planning on a dual durso setup teeing to 2" pvc ending into my sump. any ideas on a better setup of plumbing? how should i plumb my return pump? i dont want to have excessive head pressure.
 
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well i went and plumbed it all myself without any advice from anyone.. haha.
anyway. its all complete and up and running. i'm very excited about it.

thousand words. i know......soon

:boink:
 

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I just bought same demension new 2 me tank & was intrested in plumbing as I'm not sure which route 2 go.
tank came with 2 holes drilled in back upper wall as returns 2"
with a 1" return hose just drapped over top of diplay.
was gonna go that route do 2 easyness. What would you do with it?
 
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What livestock do you plan on having? I recently saw a durso alternative: instead of having 180 degrees of turning back there is just slits as if it were another overflow (completely submersed) AND it has the end cap top with a hole in it above the surface...it took up significantly less room in the overflow and it was SILENT...that was via LarryM "Waves in Glass" from Oceanside...nice build! :)
 
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What livestock do you plan on having? I recently saw a durso alternative: instead of having 180 degrees of turning back there is just slits as if it were another overflow (completely submersed) AND it has the end cap top with a hole in it above the surface...it took up significantly less room in the overflow and it was SILENT...that was via LarryM "Waves in Glass" from Oceanside...nice build! :)
Souns exactly like what I have except mine probably looks ghetto lol!
 
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I just bought same demension new 2 me tank & was intrested in plumbing as I'm not sure which route 2 go.
tank came with 2 holes drilled in back upper wall as returns 2"
with a 1" return hose just drapped over top of diplay.
was gonna go that route do 2 easyness. What would you do with it?
I just used a piece of 6" abs pipe cut in half long ways. i cut overflow teeth in it and siliconed it to the back 2 corners at a 45* angle to give some room in the overflow. it has 2 dursos in them it drains to a 2" 90* to a 2" piece of pvc then to a 2" T then through the wall into my garage to a 55gal refugium. through the refugium to my return pumps. pump up to a hole in the wall above the display where it exits via my DIY seaswirly things. one exits through a real 3/4" seaswirl. all seems good but the dursos arent that great. theyre silent just flucuating alot....:brick:
 
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the tank done cycling and more stuff in the garage that supports the system. bash all you want but it works and i spend more time enjoying than maintaining
 

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I won't tell the adjuster if you don't. LOL Looking good though. Always nice to sit and enjoy the tank
 

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