TeTeR, I've decided to go for tangs in the 75 gal.
Update:
Plumbing done. Bracing done. Decided to put a 10 gal fry tank in place of the 305 because I'll be getting some peacock fry from the 125 gal pretty soon. Also, I painted the stand dark walnut brown for the time being. I'll add photos of that when the paint has dried and I can move everything to the final site. So here it is just before I started painting the stand.
So those with inquiring eyes might notice that there's a ball valve on the sump intake. That's because I made a little upgrade to the overflow where the inlets were cut off and two down tubes were installed with prefilters and it flows ridiculous amounts of water now where the Quiet One 4000 pump could not keep up. So I had to add BV to slow the overflow a little bit. Another plus of the change is that it made the overflow very quiet, no need for sponge mufflers now and I can even here the pump over the trickling of the overflow now.
Here's a quick video of the overflow at work in my 125 gal:
The overflow for the 75 gal is pretty much the same. And yes, that's air being pushed downward into the sump fighting the flow towards the end of the video around the 0:36 mark.
Update:
Plumbing done. Bracing done. Decided to put a 10 gal fry tank in place of the 305 because I'll be getting some peacock fry from the 125 gal pretty soon. Also, I painted the stand dark walnut brown for the time being. I'll add photos of that when the paint has dried and I can move everything to the final site. So here it is just before I started painting the stand.
So those with inquiring eyes might notice that there's a ball valve on the sump intake. That's because I made a little upgrade to the overflow where the inlets were cut off and two down tubes were installed with prefilters and it flows ridiculous amounts of water now where the Quiet One 4000 pump could not keep up. So I had to add BV to slow the overflow a little bit. Another plus of the change is that it made the overflow very quiet, no need for sponge mufflers now and I can even here the pump over the trickling of the overflow now.
Here's a quick video of the overflow at work in my 125 gal:
The overflow for the 75 gal is pretty much the same. And yes, that's air being pushed downward into the sump fighting the flow towards the end of the video around the 0:36 mark.
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