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Thank you, it’s roughly 6x6x12”. You’re correct, I have a 5 gal sump I plan on using. I think reefcrest has a 9 gallon AIO drop off that would work beautifully for your plan, that might be the smallest drop off on the market last I checked.Very neat! I'd love to try a slightly larger desktop tank like this for Zoa's and maybe a few blastos. I take it there will be a separate filter area with pump?
Also, what are the dimensions?
Whats your plan for equipment? Skimmer, pump, flow, light, ectThank you, it’s roughly 6x6x12”. You’re correct, I have a 5 gal sump I plan on using. I think reefcrest has a 9 gallon AIO drop off that would work beautifully for your plan, that might be the smallest drop off on the market last I checked.
No skimmer for me. I like the Mightyjet desktop return pump for its low noise—I managed to achieve dead silence on version 1 of this tank (2 years running). I can swap the inlet and outlet lines to flow from bottom up or top down or any combo of 5 lines, I’ll play around with that. I’ll be 3D printing flow nozzles however, random flow nozzles don’t work as intended when they’re so small but I will test some out. My light is just a diy led setup, 12 leds on 2 channels. Other than that just a heater and gravity-fed ato float valve. For a small volume tank having a return section that is taller with a smaller surface area will create less fluctuations in salinity with an ato. I like keeping things simple so I won’t be getting any other equipment.Whats your plan for equipment? Skimmer, pump, flow, light, ect
The Reefcrest tanks are neat for sure, but it looks like they are discontinued. I'm a maker like you, so I'd probably end up building a custom on anyways.
Thank you! It’s roughly 0.8 gallons.Love this! Whats the approximate water volume?
Beautiful! Can't wait to see what you do with itThank you! It’s roughly 0.8 gallons.
I'm surprised that larger one doesn't work for you. I had a 20 gallon nano that I used a small 3D printed RFG about the same size as the larger one of your three and it seemed to work well for me. I wonder if it has more to do with your pump flow rate than the size of the nozzle.
I think you’re absolutely right, its way too much flow for the nozzle size, but even the small ones look too bulky imo. The flow is great without them anyway.I'm surprised that larger one doesn't work for you. I had a 20 gallon nano that I used a small 3D printed RFG about the same size as the larger one of your three and it seemed to work well for me. I wonder if it has more to do with your pump flow rate than the size of the nozzle.

