Awesome 500G Reef Tank Move

Do you ever wish you had a larger tank? Before you upgrade, think about all the work involved, not only maintaining it, but eventually for the inevitable tank move.

Check out this time lapse video of a 500G tank move, just a few gallons at a time.

Lessons learned

Some things you need for a successful tank move of this size:

  • A lot of time (this took them 11 hours straight)
  • A patient and supportive spouse. Hopefully one with a strong back and will lump buckets of water.
  • Several friends to keep the bucket brigade moving.
  • Less friends and family who just get in the way
  • A muscle shirt (no wet sleeves)
  • A spring clamp keep the siphon hose in place. Not a single siphon slipped out of the bucket onto the hardwoods. Impressive!

And who knew that the Benny Hill theme song could be so annoying.

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Reverse Durso to Quiet a Noisy Drain

A common situation with reef tanks is the drain plumbing dropping down into the sump, creating loud splashing noise as well as spray caused by water hitting water.

Generally, noise and splashing can be eliminated by submerging the drain pipe below the surface of the water. Putting a pipe straight under water, however, can create other problems such as flushing, trapped air that causes the water to drain in a noisy rush. It can also create a siphon which can cause the unintended draining of water when the pumps are powered off.

The solution is to create what is commonly referred to in the hobby as a "reverse durso". I'm not sure of the spelling of this. I've seen it spelled both Durso and D'urso. I think it is someone's name.

In this video, I show how I did some quick plumbing with pvc connectors commonly available at your home improvement store.

I'm no expert, but it works for me. If you know of any improvements I can make, please let me know in the comments.

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