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+1 on having two return pumps. If one has issues the tank will be fine. Mo money mo problems lol.Yeah, it’s nice having two separate holes drilled for 3/4 bulkheads. I like the redundancy of two return pumps.
I don't trust them 100% either. I have the loc lines for the returns pretty high up in the tank so only a few gallons will go back into the sump.I would not trust the check valves on the return lines. They will fail if dirty, so would be good idea to add some siphon break holes on the return at the highest point. Some people put it on the loc lines, other drill the elbow and run tubing into overflow or sump. Depends on size of your sump. Just simulate if your check valve didn’t work, can your sump hold all the siphon flow?
Gorgeous tank BTW.
My tank is flawless. No complaints. My stand is nice too, i didn't want to mess with building one. Mine got messed up a bit in shipping. They offered to take it back, but i just kept it. But if you're capable I'd get the steel one they offer, and wrap it on your own. I'm assuming you'd get the warranty with just the steel partIm looking at that tank size right now from various vendors. The CDA seems to be the best value i have seen thus far with the options im a looking at. Is the tank build as robust as i have read about? How are the caulk lines? Im not planning on getting a stand from them. Given my experience and quality of work in cabinetry. Price of thier stands is not justified. Although the added warranty is a nice bonus.
looks great, but the blue makes it hard to see the details.
Very nice!Added 2 more Radions and lowered the fixture to about 14” above water level. This increased my overall par by about 100-150.
Tank is looking great! Thanks for the update!It’s been about 8 months now since the tank has been running. Everything is happy and growing. Here’s a semi full tank shot: