<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Minh Nguyen:
<STRONG>Several points I like to point out about your set-up so you can just think about it.
I still think the intake for the close loop is too strong. A small fish will not be able to escape it and if you have an anemone, it will be shredded by the intake. I know it seem not too strong for you but these are small animals that we are talking about here.
I just notice that the horizontal beams of your stand are attached to the side of your vertical beams by a few nails. In essence, your tank is been hold up by these few nails. These nails can bend or slip over the long time frame and cause problem for you.
The horizontal beams should rest on the vertical ones. This will give your stand more strength and able to bear heavier vertical load, which is what you need. You can add a few 2X4 between your upper and lower horizontal beams. This should fix the problem.
The water return should not be too deep unless you have siphon break holes just under the water line. Without siphon break holes, when your power turns off, the tank will drain to the sump to the height of the highest water return. As it is in your tank, you may over-flow your sump. Once your tank is full of water, test and make sure the sump can handle the water when powers go off.
I built my stand and plump my tank also. These were what I learned while doing my project1.5 years ago. Good luck. You seem very handy. Your tank should turnout great.</STRONG><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
I really do appreciate your tips Minh
However all those points are very valid, but have been taken into consideration....the stand is supported by the legs...they have been precision cuts....all of them and all weight points have been distributed mainly on the legs....and yes thank you on the added support issue...I may do that
The intakes....again I stress they have VERY VERY little velocity to them...This has been thought out for quite some time....thus the 2 - 1.5" intakes for 1 1.5" intake pump! I guess you guys are just gonna have to trust me on this one....cuz you guys had me worried at first...but as soon as i turned on my closed loop that was the first thing I checked!
The water return/anti siphon....I have a 90, and a 20 reef already....One of the most important things I have learned from these tanks and the boards is power outage/flood control! So to say the least, you could say that it all is evolving around that....I am testing and retesting and will not start the cycle until all aspects are satisfied!