I am putting together my first saltwater tank. The plan is for the tank to be a mixed reef with soft corals and eventually some LPS. It is a 90 Gal "Reef Ready" Aqueon with a EShoppes RS-200 sump and Vectra S1 return pump. I plan to use a basic Herbie style drain and an "over the top of the tank" return line.
#1) Should I install a valve in the 'emergency' drain line? (This web site says do NOT install valve in emergency drain line: https://gmacreef.com/herbie-overflow-reef-tank-plumbing-method-basics/). While I know there should be no water in the emergency drain line when performing tank maintenance, it just seems strange not to have a shutoff valve on a drain line.
#2) Should I use 3/4" or 1" PVC for the return line from the Vectra S1 back to the tank? It _seems_ like 1" pipe is overkill for the Vectra S1?
#3) Should I use the double/split/Y Loc-Line outlet that was provided as a part of the Aqueon reef ready plumbing kit? It does not seem to fit very well in the overflow area of the tank (especially since I will be routing the return line outside and over the top/lip of the tank) And it blocks access to the drain plumbing). Or should I use a simple PVC (unglued?) street elbow to control the direction of the return water stream into the tank? (The first two PVC elbows going up over the tank lip and then down into the tank will definitely be glued and affixed to the tank which should ensure the return line cannot 'escape'.)
#4) Would a Skimz SS 9.0 be a reasonable choice for a powerhead (along with my existing Vortech MP10) to start out with for tank cycling and initial CUC/fish? While I foresee eventually getting a Vortech MP40 my budget would prefer a less expensive Powerhead option for now.
Thanks.
Other tank equipment:
2 Radion XR15 G4 lights
Regal 150int Protein Skimmer
IceCap ATO
Finnex 300w heater
#1) Should I install a valve in the 'emergency' drain line? (This web site says do NOT install valve in emergency drain line: https://gmacreef.com/herbie-overflow-reef-tank-plumbing-method-basics/). While I know there should be no water in the emergency drain line when performing tank maintenance, it just seems strange not to have a shutoff valve on a drain line.
#2) Should I use 3/4" or 1" PVC for the return line from the Vectra S1 back to the tank? It _seems_ like 1" pipe is overkill for the Vectra S1?
#3) Should I use the double/split/Y Loc-Line outlet that was provided as a part of the Aqueon reef ready plumbing kit? It does not seem to fit very well in the overflow area of the tank (especially since I will be routing the return line outside and over the top/lip of the tank) And it blocks access to the drain plumbing). Or should I use a simple PVC (unglued?) street elbow to control the direction of the return water stream into the tank? (The first two PVC elbows going up over the tank lip and then down into the tank will definitely be glued and affixed to the tank which should ensure the return line cannot 'escape'.)
#4) Would a Skimz SS 9.0 be a reasonable choice for a powerhead (along with my existing Vortech MP10) to start out with for tank cycling and initial CUC/fish? While I foresee eventually getting a Vortech MP40 my budget would prefer a less expensive Powerhead option for now.
Thanks.
Other tank equipment:
2 Radion XR15 G4 lights
Regal 150int Protein Skimmer
IceCap ATO
Finnex 300w heater