Ok as the title states feelings on closed loops do or don't?
Tank is a 225 72x30x24 its 1/2" thick acrylic.
If yes how many outlets? If no what would you use in place?
Yes closed loop all the way
No way
Ok as the title states feelings on closed loops do or don't?
Tank is a 225 72x30x24 its 1/2" thick acrylic.
If yes how many outlets? If no what would you use in place?
"The beatings will continue until morale improves."
Yes,
I have 7 Outlets in my 50breeder feed by a ATB 1500 Flowmaster.
Inlets to the Pump are ( 2 ) 1"
Also,
There are ( 2 ) Outlets from the Sump
&
( 2 ) 1" Overflows.
I belive there are no Dead Spots in the Tank
I love the closed loop I put on the new tank.I say yes but on an acrylic tank your restricted to where you can put it.If you put holes on the ends you reduce the strength by 50% and if you do the back wall it will bow and experience a reduction of 35% these percentages are from tentacore and not my back side.So you have basicaly only the bottom that you can safely drill.Don't get me wrong lots of people do drill the ends and back but those are huge drops in the safety factor.So if you plan the rock scape to you CL,go for it!! You wont regret it.My next tank will be designed for multiple closed loops to avoid the need for PH.If you add flow inducters to the CL you will have more flow then you know what to do with.![]()
because it seems complicated to me, but I am too new for these fancy things![]()
I was going to do a closed loop....but then they came out with vortecs, and korillia evolution pumps, and a few other nice flowing, alternating, of fluctuating pumps.
I decided against the closed look, and opted for a couple good flowing pumps instead.
I was thinking of a vortech but its 1/2" thick and have heard of issues. Maybe instead of a closed loop I will put an OM on my return and use four return lines through the top. And if the vortech will stick then maybe that and call it a day. That info on drilling the sides and back scared me. Didnt expect that but thats why I posted this.
Keep em coming!
"The beatings will continue until morale improves."
My first 120g was CL. When I swapped out to my 220g I decided not to run CL.
I never really saw the advantage of running a CL.
- more holes = more possible future leaks/cracks
- more bulkheads, plumbing and expensive valves (that gets dusty and collect saltcreep)
- a "larger" pump...( in my case a Mag18 )
- 3/4" lockline
- returns sticking out in the tank that I could never get really hiddden
The pump ( mag18 ) needed service atleast once a year, plus I needed a spare on hand incase it decided to stop working..which it did, costing me a new impeller asm. Not to mention having to remove it from the plumbing. Im quite happy now not having to deal with it honestly.
Im not saying a CL is worthless...it just wasnt for me.
"The price of beauty is never quick or cheap."
Allot of good points,I think if you want a CL you really have to plan,and the re plan and then think it over again.You also want to be prepaired for the emergency situation they can cause and plan for a large pump,I consider my blueline 70 hd a small CL pump.With the advancement of higher end power heads I think a close loop is not a must and if you want one it should be designed to elimanate the power heads. Just food for thought tho![]()