Flow in tall reef tanks 72 x 24x36

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Looking for flow advice for my tank, bothnin terms of equipment, flow patterns, and aquascape. It is a 72” x 24” x 36”, setup as a room divider between two columns, with overflows on both side panels and both front and back viewing panels. Intend to be an sps dominant mixed reef with tangs and angels. I’ve had a tank with these livestock before but a tall reef tank is a new challenge. I know I need higher power lights and pumps to make it work, but the tall viewing panels are worth it to me. Tank will be delivered soon, we changed the height to 36” after these drawings were made. Thanks in advance.
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If you are going with a bare bottom set up, you may want to consider adding a closed loop system with the outlet close to the bottom of the DT to stir up the detritus. If you want, you can see what I did in my 36" deep cube to keep the bottom clean (post #18 of my build thread).
 
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If you are going with a bare bottom set up, you may want to consider adding a closed loop system with the outlet close to the bottom of the DT to stir up the detritus. If you want, you can see what I did in my 36" deep cube to keep the bottom clean (post #18 of my build thread).
Thanks, I’ll take a look at that
 

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im running the same size tank but not viewing from both side, which allowed me to do dual over the back returns.

returns - dual sicce sdc9's running at 50%, 1.25" pipe, random flow generators.

drains - dual corner overflows with 1" drains. 1.5" emergencies with reducer to 1.25 bulkhead so that they are a little noisy when in use.
 
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