I’ve been trying to get all of the plumbing for my new aquarium figured out, and wanted to make sure what I did looks reasonable before I glue it all together. This will be my first reef aquarium, though I’ve done freshwater for years. Trying to future proof as much as is reasonable.
I’ve got a DC pump in the back corner that will be attached to the manifold with 1.5” silicone tubing. The full length of the manifold is all at 1.5”. The first branch off of the manifold is a 1” line that splits into (2) 1” lines going up to the display tank. Those lines are further reduced down to 3/4”.
The rest of the branches coming off of the manifold are all 3/4”. The first 2 valves won’t go to anything yet, they are reserved for any future expansion. The third valve that points down to the sump is to provide flow for a refugium that I plan to add to the right 1/3 of the sump with some aqua mesh. The last 2 valves will power the Carbon and GFO reactors.
I wasn’t sure if it would be better to have the future expansion valves mounted up in the ceiling of the stand like this or just point down like the one for the refugium. With them mounted in the ceiling it frees up some back wall space to potentially mount something, like maybe some dosing pumps down the road.
View of the stand and aquarium. I think it’s roughly 80 gallons in the display and 20 in the sump. Setting it up as a peninsula
Thanks for any feedback. Just hoping for some reassurance that I am on the right track here before I cross the point of no easy return with glueing it all up
I’ve got a DC pump in the back corner that will be attached to the manifold with 1.5” silicone tubing. The full length of the manifold is all at 1.5”. The first branch off of the manifold is a 1” line that splits into (2) 1” lines going up to the display tank. Those lines are further reduced down to 3/4”.
The rest of the branches coming off of the manifold are all 3/4”. The first 2 valves won’t go to anything yet, they are reserved for any future expansion. The third valve that points down to the sump is to provide flow for a refugium that I plan to add to the right 1/3 of the sump with some aqua mesh. The last 2 valves will power the Carbon and GFO reactors.
I wasn’t sure if it would be better to have the future expansion valves mounted up in the ceiling of the stand like this or just point down like the one for the refugium. With them mounted in the ceiling it frees up some back wall space to potentially mount something, like maybe some dosing pumps down the road.
View of the stand and aquarium. I think it’s roughly 80 gallons in the display and 20 in the sump. Setting it up as a peninsula
Thanks for any feedback. Just hoping for some reassurance that I am on the right track here before I cross the point of no easy return with glueing it all up