12 Foot Monster Acrylic Setup

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Back of the exchanger with the overflow headed to the floor drain. With 40 gpd it's just a trickle. The bucket stays at about 76 degrees.

About 8' later the 1/2" flex dumps into a floor drain with the other tank and some random furnace drains.

 
Nice, good way to capture what would be waste heat. I have had similar ideas but for chilling instead to keep natives but then read the regs up here and became sad
 
I thought about using something like copper because it's a better heat exchanger but this was cheap and easy to work with...
DO NOT USE COPPER! It would be a more efficient heat exchange, but it will also kill your fish, I promise... It will take time, but copper bioaccumulates and will eventually kill your fish, even at the slow rate it is leached from the tubing.
 
I wanted to cut back on maintanance and had heard good things about The Filter Guys on the forum. I called Jim and he made getting a drip system real easy. I initially purchased the Carbon Drip 40 gpd. I've since added the drip to my 340 gallon so I added an 80 gpd regulator and split the drip into each sump.

love the build! great idea on the heat exchanger. personally i just mix hot/cold in my drip, but next time around i may try something like that out.

wondering where you got the regulator from, i've been looking...
 
love the build! great idea on the heat exchanger. personally i just mix hot/cold in my drip, but next time around i may try something like that out.

wondering where you got the regulator from, i've been looking...
Hi Appak, thanks for the comments. I got the regulator and drip emitters from Jim at The Filter Guys. He was very easy to work with and helpful with all the questions I had.
 
Floating the driftwood and starting to arrange and rearrange the rocks. The large root sunk in about a day. One of the long ones took a week and I had to weigh the others down for over a month.
 
looks nice so far. im watching this part very closely, looking for ideas on how to scape large tanks. there's more to it than just use bigger driftwood.
 
looks nice so far. im watching this part very closely, looking for ideas on how to scape large tanks. there's more to it than just use bigger driftwood.
Thanks. You're definitely right on that one. I figured I'd throw a bunch of rock and wood in there and be done. It looked off and lopsided the first try to say the least. I also don't have an eye for this sort of thing.
 
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