Rev's 400+ Gallon Basement Inwall

I am thinking you should plumb it so that you can exchange that single return pump out for two or three COR pumps. Extra redundancy by not having all your eggs in one basket. When is it coming? Soon. Soon.

Well if you know something I don't, which you do, then PM me! HA!
 
Now, if only you had one of these...

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This looks so bad right now but it's up!

Any suggestions on wire management? Also going to get a little shading because of the braces.

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Honestly shadowing looks worse in the photos. Blah!

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I'm not real happy with it. But it is awesome to raise those lights to work in the tank.
 
It's hard to gauge shadowing when a tank is empty, water makes a difference in the way it travels. You could also turn the ones about the braces the other way. As for tidying up the cables maybe you could use flexible conduit like this
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You need to run all of the cables to one end, then up to the shelf... zip tying them together as you make your way from one end to the other. It will be one large "umbilical cord", that moves and bends as one, when you raise and lower the rack. Make sure to have a nice easy radius where the cables go from the end of the rack up to the shelf. I guess it's kind of hard to explain. Just fly me out and I'll take care of it!
 
It's hard to gauge shadowing when a tank is empty, water makes a difference in the way it travels. You could also turn the ones about the braces the other way. As for tidying up the cables maybe you could use flexible conduit like this
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You need to run all of the cables to one end, then up to the shelf... zip tying them together as you make your way from one end to the other. It will be one large "umbilical cord", that moves and bends as one, when you raise and lower the rack. Make sure to have a nice easy radius where the cables go from the end of the rack up to the shelf. I guess it's kind of hard to explain. Just fly me out and I'll take care of it!

Ah yes great idea! Any ideas for keeping the chord in place running on top of the light rack? That's a 2x4 so I have options.
 
Rev, do you have anything below the sand line on those rock structures? I would worry that any burrowing fish might get under there and cause some shifting. Shifting rock + expensive aquarium = scary
 

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