New tank, only run freshwater to test plumbing. All plumbing included, sump, fuge.
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Looks like in the picture it has a center box, I cannot stand anything with a box overflow. Give me some bulkhead overflows in a tank !
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The bulkhead overflows are surface skimmers. What is the way my tank now is set up, most of Kevin's tanks, Custom Reef's large display and all of Rich's tanks are that way (I'm sure there are others but these are the ones I sould think of). Of course Kevin doesn't use skimmers.Phisher wrote:Kev I was right with you until I began to read a lot about how important surface skimming was to protein skimmer efficiency. Having a larger area of surface skimming is very beneficial according to some.
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Wanted: to set up a tank again.
Anthony Calfoother things to improve skimmate production... the internal horizontal overflow (do a keyword search or peep the illustration in my Book of Coral Propagation). Instead of having 2, 3 or more holes (back wall drilled tanks) directly drawing say the top half inch of water off the surface (or worse! those awful internal towers with floor drilled holes where all water overflows a narrow weir)... the long horizontal overflow stretches that same flow out over the length of the dam... allowing you to capture "thinner" surface water that is more concentrated (proteins).
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Excellent thread on skimmer production.
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