I'm new to R2R and this forum. It's been a while since I had a reef tank but finally in a position where I can build a dream tank.
Were in process of working with contractor to install a header to allow a through wall tank from our living/dining rooms. Proposed tank is approx ~300G 84x24x33 LxWxH (I know going in the challenges of a tall tank but keep debating over more awesome view -vs- ease of maintenance). As both sides will be visible have limited preferred placement for overflow and return. I'm proposing having a drilled overflow on one end of tank and return on other end.
1) Will one return at opposite end of tank be sufficient or should I plan for secondary next to overflow?
2) Drilled or over edge return? I'm leaning towards over edge for placement flexibility and dare I say it: should we eventually move and future home owner not want the tank not having pre-drilled returns would leave more future flexibility. If do go with over edge, I was thinking 1" PVC with 2 Street 90 elbow fittings.
Will certainly be creating and updating thread of the build (with many questions along the way I'm sure).
Were in process of working with contractor to install a header to allow a through wall tank from our living/dining rooms. Proposed tank is approx ~300G 84x24x33 LxWxH (I know going in the challenges of a tall tank but keep debating over more awesome view -vs- ease of maintenance). As both sides will be visible have limited preferred placement for overflow and return. I'm proposing having a drilled overflow on one end of tank and return on other end.
1) Will one return at opposite end of tank be sufficient or should I plan for secondary next to overflow?
2) Drilled or over edge return? I'm leaning towards over edge for placement flexibility and dare I say it: should we eventually move and future home owner not want the tank not having pre-drilled returns would leave more future flexibility. If do go with over edge, I was thinking 1" PVC with 2 Street 90 elbow fittings.
Will certainly be creating and updating thread of the build (with many questions along the way I'm sure).