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video: Steve Weast's 400g temperate Axoox/NPS system

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Title says it all.... Steve Weast's 400g temperate azoox/nps system shot be himself.

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Thats just one of many Azoox.org members azoox tank videos posted on Azoox.org.
 
Damn Steve is just an engineer in what he does. There's people who do it right, then there's Steve.

Did he sell off his old tank? Or did was that tank used for this project (this doesn't look as deep as the reef one).
 
Beautiful! Just breath taking!

Is there a difference between regular flow and gyre flow? And where does one procure the animals? Collection off the coast/tide pools is prohibited isn't it?

-Gregory
 
Gyre from 5 tunzes, curious where are these pumps hiding at?

Flow seem to be everywhere but on gentle side (I might be wrong), maybe this is desired pattern on azoox tank?
 
sfsuphysics said:
Damn Steve is just an engineer in what he does. There's people who do it right, then there's Steve.

Did he sell off his old tank? Or did was that tank used for this project (this doesn't look as deep as the reef one).
If you are talking about his 800gal tank he just broke the tank and threw it away. He said that it was such a custom designed tank that it would not really fit into any other persons setup.
 
Just read that flow rate is 25,000 gph total, on GYRE that roughly means 12,500 gph at given time, is that right? On 400g system it probably translate to gental type of flow.
Do GYRE require pumps to be at each corner? How do he hide all of them?
 
ryanjiang said:
Just read that flow rate is 25,000 gph total, on GYRE that roughly means 12,500 gph at given time, is that right? On 400g system it probably translate to gental type of flow.
Do GYRE require pumps to be at each corner? How do he hide all of them?
Too stay in Gresham's spirit...
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GDawson said:
Beautiful! Just breath taking!

Is there a difference between regular flow and gyre flow? And where does one procure the animals? Collection off the coast/tide pools is prohibited isn't it?

-Gregory

Depends on which state. Cali, yes, off limits. OR and WA, dunno, not from there :D
 
Tumbleweed said:
sfsuphysics said:
Damn Steve is just an engineer in what he does. There's people who do it right, then there's Steve.

Did he sell off his old tank? Or did was that tank used for this project (this doesn't look as deep as the reef one).
If you are talking about his 800gal tank he just broke the tank and threw it away. He said that it was such a custom designed tank that it would not really fit into any other persons setup.

Ah, that's how large it was. Tis a shame that he just "threw it away" I'm sure someone could find a use for it.
 
GDawson said:
Beautiful! Just breath taking!

Is there a difference between regular flow and gyre flow? And where does one procure the animals? Collection off the coast/tide pools is prohibited isn't it?

-Gregory


The idea is to get the entire volume of water circulating in a laminar flow....like a toilet bowl. In my case, the pump on one side comes on.....and gets the entire tank circulating in one direction for about an hour. Then the other side comes on creating a chaotic flow for about 20 minutes.....then the first pump goes off.... that gets the water circulating the other way for about an hour.....rinse....lather....repeat.
 
GDawson said:
Beautiful! Just breath taking!

Is there a difference between regular flow and gyre flow? And where does one procure the animals? Collection off the coast/tide pools is prohibited isn't it?

-Gregory

Collection is permitted in Oregon and Washington for personal use only....no selling. The rules are still vague and at times in conflict with each other. But, here's a link to the Oregon rules....Washington is similar.

http://www.dfw.state.or.us/MRP/shellfish/regulations.asp
 
ryanjiang said:
Gyre from 5 tunzes, curious where are these pumps hiding at?

Flow seem to be everywhere but on gentle side (I might be wrong), maybe this is desired pattern on azoox tank?


Actually, the flow is really strong. The idea is to hide all pumps and plumbing....in this case Tunze 6305's (plus 3 6105's)....but, still have them accessible. This is done through "wet boxes". This tank is viewable on two sides with the overflow/wet box assembly at one end of the tank. There's a Tunze 6305 in each of the end wet boxes with the overflow in the center.......plus three 6105's in the tank. The entire overflow and wet box assembly will be covered and cropped from view by cabinetry when I get that far.

overflow.jpg



Each Tunze has a custom holder which allows for the pump's easy removal from the wet box. The tank's sump return plus the feed lines also terminate in these boxes.....and their effluent is delivered to the display by the Tunzes. The rockwork plus the LED light's shading of the end wall render the Tunze's out flow completely invisible.....yet unobstructed.

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Each wet box has a removable intake screen that is located towards the bottom of each box. The screens are easily accessed from the top of each wet box. I need to clean them about once a month. I have two spares that I use to rotate through to make the screen switch quick.

intakegrills.jpg



The sump has very little plumbing....just a 2" 80 schedule overflow drain.....and an 1-1/2 return. Both just drop straight down and return straight up to minimize piping.

sump.jpg


The sump is made from 1" thick acrylic which houses all components in the sump ( skimmer, nitrate reactor, GFO reactor) to eliminate sweating issues. There's a sliding filter drawer built into the sump to make pre-filter changing easy.

flossdrawer.jpg


There is a motorized three way ball valve that facilitates feedings. Three times a day, the ball valve activates and re-directs the sump's return flow right back to the sump instead of going to the display tank. The dosing pump in the refrigerator then delivers the food to the display tank. The food is then circulated in the display by the Tunzes for one hour before the motorized ball activates again.....and returns to normal operation.

refrigerator-1.jpg
 
Thanks for great info Steve, never thought there will be direct answer from yourself :)

What I mean by 'gentle' flow pattern is, judging by the video for example at 2:15, the polyps are waving in gentle motion and floating objects are not moving in horrible speed like I have seen in some SPS tanks. Guess this enable animals to capture food more efficiently.

Regarding gyre, what is the reason to set such long cycle? I mean, the advantage against alternating the flow direction for shorter period of time.
 
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