Building 15 foot long plywood/formica tank, 28" high by 16.5" wide, planted, display tank (Discus etc). Using Herbie/Durso siphons on both ends, to sump underneath, returning up the center to opposite side (picture below, open to any comments or questions). My concern is in regards to the weir intakes. Normally plastic weirs have an upper grill and sometimes a lower grill with an internal baffle up to the upper grill. I prefer to pull about 10% from the surface (protein layer management) and 90% from the bottom (least oxygenated water). In the past, I've used UGF plates along the front, covered by river stones in less planted cichlid tanks, connected to a canister (or HOB) intake pipe (makes a 24/7 gravel vacuum). I'd like to do the same, pulling from under a false bottom along the front, but this time under some 4-5mm sized substrate, lightly planted, and using the water pressure to rise up behind the first weir (baffle) and to conventionally flow down to the sump. My concern is this setup is not easily changed if it doesn't work as designed, and I haven't seen this configuration used before.

Thanks for any comments or recommendations.

Thanks for any comments or recommendations.