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Tank size: 72L x 36W x 24H

The tank is on the east wall of the living room. The way I have it now is viewing from the hall, my office, and side view from the living room. My reason for posting on the equipment forum is I’m having trouble finding out how to do the plumbing. I had it on the east side of the tank and I’m wanting to do Triton. That calls for 2400-2500 gph at least. I can’t get a ghost overflow for that capacity can I? I can move the tank over and the sump can sit in my office. Please give some tips on this setup if you have any.

I thought of centering the tank on that wall and plumbing both sides? Then it would only be visible from the front and back panels. I’d just rather have those three sides viewable. I want to create a long valley in the rock work that you could look all the way down from the living room.
 
Great looking house and tank plan.

Have you looked at the synergy reef shadow 20 inch? It’s rated for 2500 gallons an hour and would fit on one end of your tank.

I’ve used the 16” for almost year and really like it.
 
I have. That’s right at what I need. Would it be risky to get that close and not have some room to wiggle? I didn’t know if I should have 400-500 gph extra wiggle room.
 

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