![]() ![]() I want to do something similar to an article i saw in Marine World where the return(s) was piped under the live rock structure, thus reducing detritus settling as much as possible. Other weirs (be they triangular or square) are a single wall that the water flows over and into the drain chamber.Īnother is just a box surrounding the outlet pipe towards the top of the aquarium.ġ) One or Two weir boxes for a tank my size ?Ģ) Which design is best? OR what are the pros and cons of either ?ģ) What about extending the weir construction with a sloping channel extending further along the back of the tank to increase the amount of surface skimming? Too ugly compared to potential benefit? I have heard comments that having the slots at the bottom might lead to clogging, and may often be awkward to keep clear. This then filled up against a second wall at a slightly lower height and cascaded over into the main drain chamber (some had a hole in the bottom with or without a standpipe, others towards the top). Im assuming the theory is to draw off water from the bottom of the water column as well as skim from the top. I have seen some weir boxes where (some where triangular others were square) the first wall had slots in the top AND the bottom. I am trying to work out what to do re the weir/s. im assuming width is back to front and depth is top to bottom and length is left to right !!). Its measurements will be 1100L x 700W x 530D (i get width and depth mixed. No matter where you are at your fish keeping hobby, we are with you every step of the way.Im still in the throws of designing my own custome made tank. That is the idea, and the mission, behind everything we do. We create high quality innovative products that balance simple features with a clean, architectural style for your aquarium systems. As your tank evolves, our products can evolve with you. Our products are built to deliver simple and customizable solutions unique to your aquariums. Just like every coral and fish is unique, we understand that no tank is the same. We want our customers to have a ‘Fiji’ island in their ‘Cubes’ at homeĪt Fiji Cube, we want you to love your tank. Inspired by Fiji, we named the company Fiji Cube with the aim for hobbyists to recreate the kaleidoscope of vibrant corals and marine life in their own homes with our products. Additional Gaskets are available for purchaseįiji is an island surrounded by coral reefs in the Southwest Pacific, its fascinating mix of underwater gardens and marine life today are incredible things of beauty.Two Seal Gaskets for each Tank Bulkhead.Able to achieve Herbie style or Bean Animal style overflow (bean animal overflow on selected model).PVC pipe included for emergency drain installation.Template & diamond hole saw included for DIY installation.Front and back lid cover included to quiet noise of water flow.3/8” thick acrylic mounting wall and base on exterior box.Entire skimmer box pulls off for routine maintenance.Works with rimless, eurobrace, and standard trim aquarium tanks (if desired, the rimmed tank may need additional gasket(s) to move high water level, additional gaskets are available for purchase).Slim and compact design to suit any aquarium set-ups.Fiji Cube’s external overflow box features a slim and safe design that offers another solution to perform your tank build. The external overflow box is a popular overflow option for hobbyist to build their tanks into the next level. ![]()
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