Let's keep the voting open until next week.I am a 40B reefer, and think the Model 26, or Model 30 would be a prime candidate.
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Let's keep the voting open until next week.I am a 40B reefer, and think the Model 26, or Model 30 would be a prime candidate.
This tank >>> https://www.tenecoraquariums.com/pr...n-aquarium-48x30x16-100-gallon-package-bundleWish I could help, but never had a sump and probably never will unless I win a non-AIO tank
I'd like to work out a good design for an in-display refugium and AIO cryptic refugium. That and a filter cup with floss and carbon would be all of my filtration!
I like your ReefPoints! Mine will be either 84" or 96" x 30" x 20" , at least that's the dream! Shallow enough to not be a nuisance but tall enough that the SPS don't all have flat tops. 12-24" for the clam/macro refugium and 5-6' for lots of wrasses, a few tangs and angels and a foxface. Separation between the display refugium and the main display will be tricky--acrylic border with overflows or maybe weir lines throughout for cross-flow... keeping it clean will be the tricky part! I'm sure there's a way to make it work. Time to start saving that $15-17K budget!This tank >>> https://www.tenecoraquariums.com/products/reefpoint®-aio-lagoon-aquarium-48x30x16-100-gallon-package-bundle
We want to revise the aio on it to accommodate a larger protein Skimmer and replace the media cup with a caddy. Further to accept fleece rollers. There is one in production as a warranty repalcement but the client for now wants to keep his existing one. Yes, warranty repalcement since one of the seams has a minor issue.
Yours won't be that costly. I think I followed your design but please sketch it up. Sounds interesting. We have budgets for this type of thing. Think of it as R and DI like your ReefPoints! Mine will be either 84" or 96" x 30" x 20" , at least that's the dream! Shallow enough to not be a nuisance but tall enough that the SPS don't all have flat tops. 12-24" for the clam/macro refugium and 5-6' for lots of wrasses, a few tangs and angels and a foxface. Separation between the display refugium and the main display will be tricky--acrylic border with overflows or maybe weir lines throughout for cross-flow... keeping it clean will be the tricky part! I'm sure there's a way to make it work. Time to start saving that $15-17K budget!
Love the enthusiasm for new ideas! I'll have to think about it more later--supposed to be writing right now (R2R doesn't count)!Yours won't be that costly. I think I followed your design but please sketch it up. Sounds interesting. We have budgets for this type of thing. Think of it as R and D
We also don't like socks. They are compatible with them though. As a diy you can modify the chambers as you see fit.Can these sumps be made with removable baffles so if you want a larger skimmer or media reactors it can be accomodated? Also I hate filter socks. They are hard to clean. You uses media baskets for floss or media , Right?
Looks like Sumps don't get everyone excited. I may have to pull in the drop date to as soon as next week. I have a surgery scheduled mid month and will be out for a while. Talked with my production staff and we will offer a total 15 of these. Possibly more than one size.Bumping this thread for some more traffic. I can’t wait for this. My first sump, 15 years ago, was a a DIY acrylic sump. I had a plastics company cut all the acrylic to dimensions and pieces i specified. Then welded it all together. Worked great for years!
the cups can be replaced with socks. i don't know much about these rollers. what would you need to make them work?I guess I have some questions. I would like the model 40. Does it accept filter socks? Or could be modified to run a fleece roller?
The simple way to add a roller in many cases is with something like the Klir which drops into a 4" or 7" filter sock plate. @TheWB is setting up an AIO tank with a 7" Klir instead of a sock or cup. His tank is based on the same design as my tank with a 8" sump as the AIO portion of the tank. Here is a link to the Klir installed in his tank (still being commisioned).the cups can be replaced with socks. i don't know much about these rollers. what would you need to make them work?
I think the easiest option is the Klir drop in for a 4” sock.the cups can be replaced with socks. i don't know much about these rollers. what would you need to make them work?