Steve1972
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Hi All
I am a beginner in this arena although have been keeping tropical fish now for a couple of years in a Rio 240. I have been itching to move into keeping a marine aquarium for some time now and with my big 40 coming up, my good lady has agreed to it. We both love our current setup and dont really want to lose it so the marine would be an addition rather than replacement, that in mind I would really like to keep to the same sort of tank so it fits in the same room.
I have chance of a Rio 300 that I would like to convert similar to what 'Dannywrc' has done with his Rio 125 (His journal is amazing).
At this stage I have a few questions after reading Danny's journal:
If the tank is 360 litre what size sump should I look at constructing, I have a really sturdy oak cabinet thats 1600 long, currently has 6 drawers that i was going to rip the guts out of and make the 2 sets of three drawer fronts into 2 cupboard doors, cutting out enough of the centre support to fit the sump in and placing support back into the front edge once the sump in place ?
Im thinking i may need to leave room in there for a possible extra external filter if needed ?
Im a bit unsure on sump design and what would need to go in it at this stage apart from I know i need an inlet area, possibly where skimmer will go ?, then an under an over weir into the middle section to which i really havent got my head round yet, then into a third section where the pump back upto the tank would go.
Again looking at Danny's design he has drilled the base of the tank with 1 1/4 " pipe thru as the inlet to the sump, In terms of feeding the outlet I believe there needs to be a weir in the main tank to both maintain level and prevent thetank syphoning empty, is this arrangement (weir system) something that can be bought or is it to be made ?
In terms of lighting I belive i'm right in saying the Rio 300 has 4 tubes, If I got the right marine ones in would this lighting setup be ok ?
I would take out the current Juwel internal filter system.
In terms of pumping back from a sump into the tank, is this best done by drilling somewhere else on the tank or having a pipe up and over the top ?
In terms of Live rock, roughly how much should I be looking at putting in the main tank, I thin I have seen somewhere that egg boxing can be glued to generate a sort of stepped staging if you know what I mean, is this a good idea or am i likely to end up with living things hiding in the void behind and not see them, in which case it would all need building up in rock ?
Sorry for all the questions, Im keen to learn and would really appreciate any help.
Here is a pic of my current setup
Thanks
Steve
I am a beginner in this arena although have been keeping tropical fish now for a couple of years in a Rio 240. I have been itching to move into keeping a marine aquarium for some time now and with my big 40 coming up, my good lady has agreed to it. We both love our current setup and dont really want to lose it so the marine would be an addition rather than replacement, that in mind I would really like to keep to the same sort of tank so it fits in the same room.
I have chance of a Rio 300 that I would like to convert similar to what 'Dannywrc' has done with his Rio 125 (His journal is amazing).
At this stage I have a few questions after reading Danny's journal:
If the tank is 360 litre what size sump should I look at constructing, I have a really sturdy oak cabinet thats 1600 long, currently has 6 drawers that i was going to rip the guts out of and make the 2 sets of three drawer fronts into 2 cupboard doors, cutting out enough of the centre support to fit the sump in and placing support back into the front edge once the sump in place ?
Im thinking i may need to leave room in there for a possible extra external filter if needed ?
Im a bit unsure on sump design and what would need to go in it at this stage apart from I know i need an inlet area, possibly where skimmer will go ?, then an under an over weir into the middle section to which i really havent got my head round yet, then into a third section where the pump back upto the tank would go.
Again looking at Danny's design he has drilled the base of the tank with 1 1/4 " pipe thru as the inlet to the sump, In terms of feeding the outlet I believe there needs to be a weir in the main tank to both maintain level and prevent thetank syphoning empty, is this arrangement (weir system) something that can be bought or is it to be made ?
In terms of lighting I belive i'm right in saying the Rio 300 has 4 tubes, If I got the right marine ones in would this lighting setup be ok ?
I would take out the current Juwel internal filter system.
In terms of pumping back from a sump into the tank, is this best done by drilling somewhere else on the tank or having a pipe up and over the top ?
In terms of Live rock, roughly how much should I be looking at putting in the main tank, I thin I have seen somewhere that egg boxing can be glued to generate a sort of stepped staging if you know what I mean, is this a good idea or am i likely to end up with living things hiding in the void behind and not see them, in which case it would all need building up in rock ?
Sorry for all the questions, Im keen to learn and would really appreciate any help.
Here is a pic of my current setup
Thanks
Steve