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Hi members,
I have used the search feature and have found a lot of content about plumbing a system, however my specific conditions do not seem to match what ive read and would now ask for your help.
My local fish store closed down this month. Ive been working with him for last few years with my 14g Bio Cube. Weve been talking about my big tank for more then a year but had been waiting on the new home. As luck would have it, I have a new home down and he closed up shop.
I have been watching BRS videos for years. My next call was to them. however the CSR explained I first need to have a plan to plum the system before he can help me order what I need. Well, I was hoping he could help me decide what I need. To no avail... The CSR last recommendation was I jump on a forum and ask.
My intention, I want to do a FO with limited rock for the time being. My ultimate goal is a reef, but I am in no position to tackle this as I just moved. I want to get a few nice fish and over time add rock. Then move the tank to the soon to be built fish room (~2 years).
My specs. 144" long, 18" tall, 14" deep. ~155 gallons. The tank came reef ready with three holes. 2 holes are with in each of the two overflows found on the far ends of the tank. these holes are 3.5" in diameter. The third hole is found in the center rear panel high up. The tank came with bulk heads, the drain hole is 2" and the fill hole is 1.25"
I am doing a DIY sump for the time being. This is in an effort to safe a few bucks until I can have a sump made for my 14" with restriction.
BRS did help me select a return pump and hosing.
I ordered a RO/DI system.
I am choosing not to order any lighting at this time.
How would you recommend I manage the drain pipes into the sump?
Thank you in advance.
Ex.
I have used the search feature and have found a lot of content about plumbing a system, however my specific conditions do not seem to match what ive read and would now ask for your help.
My local fish store closed down this month. Ive been working with him for last few years with my 14g Bio Cube. Weve been talking about my big tank for more then a year but had been waiting on the new home. As luck would have it, I have a new home down and he closed up shop.

I have been watching BRS videos for years. My next call was to them. however the CSR explained I first need to have a plan to plum the system before he can help me order what I need. Well, I was hoping he could help me decide what I need. To no avail... The CSR last recommendation was I jump on a forum and ask.
My intention, I want to do a FO with limited rock for the time being. My ultimate goal is a reef, but I am in no position to tackle this as I just moved. I want to get a few nice fish and over time add rock. Then move the tank to the soon to be built fish room (~2 years).
My specs. 144" long, 18" tall, 14" deep. ~155 gallons. The tank came reef ready with three holes. 2 holes are with in each of the two overflows found on the far ends of the tank. these holes are 3.5" in diameter. The third hole is found in the center rear panel high up. The tank came with bulk heads, the drain hole is 2" and the fill hole is 1.25"
I am doing a DIY sump for the time being. This is in an effort to safe a few bucks until I can have a sump made for my 14" with restriction.
- My first issue is how to manage the two drain tubes.
- Much of what I read talks about a siphon. I cant do a siphon with two drain tubes
- Most of what Ive read has 2 holes within each overflow box, mine has a single large hole
- In the two hole setup, one is emergency, the other for the siphon
- If I use one over flow as the siphon and the other as the emergency, I am concerned there will be little if any flow at the emergency end of the tank
- tying together the two drains means I will lose the option to siphon.
BRS did help me select a return pump and hosing.
I ordered a RO/DI system.
I am choosing not to order any lighting at this time.
How would you recommend I manage the drain pipes into the sump?
Thank you in advance.
Ex.



