jason the filter freak June 9, 2011 Share June 9, 2011 (edited) Any help greatly appreciated, thank you! I'm looking for the internal measurements of the largest rear chamber on the popular all in one tanks, around 30ish gal and up. Looking for Lenght, width, and height to rim of tank. 29 gallon bio cube Redsea Max 130/130D Solana 37 Cardiff Tank AquaEuro 28 JBJ Nanocube 28 And anything else out there in the 30ish gallon and up range Thank you in advance. Edited June 9, 2011 by jason the filter freak Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
El Camaron June 9, 2011 Share June 9, 2011 are you building a skimmer? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jason the filter freak June 9, 2011 Author Share June 9, 2011 are you building a skimmer? Aren't you clever , that didn't take long. I'm doing a little RnD to see if its possible to build a better mouse trap a better skimmer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Origami June 9, 2011 Share June 9, 2011 I'll see if I can't get you the dimensions on the RSM 130 (not D) chamber later today. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
El Camaron June 9, 2011 Share June 9, 2011 Nice, keep us posted on the progress, i always liked the design of the stock solana skimmer, only drawback is the impeller is not the greates but can be easily fixed with a few modifications to it as well as some extra hole drilling and i did not have to spend $$$ getting a new skimmer that would do and perform the same. The dimensions of the biggest chamber for the solana is the middle one which is about 5x5x19 but only usable dimensions are about 4.5x4.5x10 or so maybe even less since water there is never at a constant level depending on where you have the ato float switch set up. The stock skimmer for the solana goes in the first chamber which is the most efficent chanber to put in since thats where the overflow is,the dimensions of this chamber are smaller due to the extra channel built on it as an overflow thus only making room for a rectangular skimmer. the dimensions for this are roughly 4x5x12 or so. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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