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Unread 08/19/2018, 01:31 PM   #451
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I have a ECO Dreambox, please look at pictures in post 447 in this thread.

One thing I really miss from my old tank setup is a refugium for chaetomorpha in my at that time glass sump.

I am looking at the refugiums from RE and find that I can place up to a 20x60x50cm refugium to the right in my cabinet. However this may be at the wrong side of the Dreambox.
Anyone having such refugium placed to the right with downdraft to filter socks on left side, and if so how is the refugium connected with flow in and out?
The right side would be the best side since the return section is on the right. You could plumb it to drain into the spare pipe with the black cover on it on the back right edge of the dreambox. You wouldn’t want it to drain into the socks though since any pods would get caught in the socks instead of making their way into the display as a food source for your fish. You would feed the refugium from a manifold from your return pump or add a dedicated pump to feed it with such as the RD5 25w pump which could sit inside the sump and use the spare pipe with the black cap on the back edge to pump out of. You would need to add a bulkhead for the refugium to drain back into the return section though.


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Unread 08/20/2018, 04:11 AM   #452
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Yes this is more or less as I thought myself:
Place a circulation/feeding pump in the back left corner of the middle chamber, use a fleksible tubing through the spare pipe in the same corner, from there through the grey inlet connection in the refugium to the bottom.
Outlet pipe connected with some PVC parts including a reduction from 32 to 20 mm to the spare pipe above the return chamber, or with less reduction through the open 30 mm hole in back corner of return chamber.

That means that water entering this feeding pump to refugium will not enter the skimmer.
In other words, maybe the flowthrough should be somewhat limited?

You suggest the Red Dragon® 5 ECO pump 25 Watt. As the sparepipe is narrow only 20 mm, any idea on optimum flow?

Any suggestion on wich parts you would use to make the flow line from the outlet piping?

As mentioned the refugium will only include Chaetos, so a decent flow and some kind of lights are what I think I need.


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Unread 08/20/2018, 07:11 AM   #453
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Looking at purchasing a dreambox and have a couple of questions. I've got a 65 gallon system - Would the RD3 50w flow pump be adequate as my return pump. I already have two of the .4 gallon space saver reactors which i plan on plumbing in line off it. Does the RD3 50w come with US or Metric fittings and if metric - is there a recommended conversion adaptor of sorts?

Also the internal plumbing in some of the dreamboxes to the media reactors - are they hard plumbed or pressure fitted?


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Unread 08/20/2018, 12:07 PM   #454
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Yes this is more or less as I thought myself:
Place a circulation/feeding pump in the back left corner of the middle chamber, use a fleksible tubing through the spare pipe in the same corner, from there through the grey inlet connection in the refugium to the bottom.
Outlet pipe connected with some PVC parts including a reduction from 32 to 20 mm to the spare pipe above the return chamber, or with less reduction through the open 30 mm hole in back corner of return chamber.

That means that water entering this feeding pump to refugium will not enter the skimmer.
In other words, maybe the flowthrough should be somewhat limited?

You suggest the Red Dragon® 5 ECO pump 25 Watt. As the sparepipe is narrow only 20 mm, any idea on optimum flow?

Any suggestion on wich parts you would use to make the flow line from the outlet piping?

As mentioned the refugium will only include Chaetos, so a decent flow and some kind of lights are what I think I need.
The flow through the refugium is up to you. Probably 50% power on the 25w would be sufficient but you want the chaeto to kind of rotate/tumble in there. If you place the RD5 after the skimmer (down stream, you won't need to worry about it taking flow from the skimmer. Then again, it doesn't matter because all the flow isn't going to the skimmer anyways and the flow to the refugium will entire the return compartment so there nothing will range change as far as skimmer efficiency.

As for fittings, I would likely hard plumb it with a union in between for easy disconnection and maintenance.


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Unread 08/20/2018, 12:16 PM   #455
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Looking at purchasing a dreambox and have a couple of questions. I've got a 65 gallon system - Would the RD3 50w flow pump be adequate as my return pump. I already have two of the .4 gallon space saver reactors which i plan on plumbing in line off it. Does the RD3 50w come with US or Metric fittings and if metric - is there a recommended conversion adaptor of sorts?

Also the internal plumbing in some of the dreamboxes to the media reactors - are they hard plumbed or pressure fitted?
RD3's bought in the US come with both US and Metric fittings.
The RD3 50 would be sufficient for the 65 gallon tank. The plumbing inside the dreamboxes when purchased with reactors and pumps and have PVC manifold from the return pump which feeds the return and reactors. There is a valve between the manifold and reactor. The reactor is then attached via silicone hose and an elbow for easy removal and maintenance. The Dreambox could be purchased with the pump and setup for your reactor though there is very limited space in the smaller dreamboxes which may pose an issue using your media reactor should you decide to go with a small dreambox as I don't think the reactor will fit in there with a skimmer.


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RD3's bought in the US come with both US and Metric fittings.
The RD3 50 would be sufficient for the 65 gallon tank. The plumbing inside the dreamboxes when purchased with reactors and pumps and have PVC manifold from the return pump which feeds the return and reactors. There is a valve between the manifold and reactor. The reactor is then attached via silicone hose and an elbow for easy removal and maintenance. The Dreambox could be purchased with the pump and setup for your reactor though there is very limited space in the smaller dreamboxes which may pose an issue using your media reactor should you decide to go with a small dreambox as I don't think the reactor will fit in there with a skimmer.
So whilst the internal manifold plumbing is glued (aside from the internal union ball valves it would seem) the way the reactors are connected to it are easily removable?

Thats great about the included US fittings. Quality product as always.


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Unread 08/20/2018, 07:35 PM   #457
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So whilst the internal manifold plumbing is glued (aside from the internal union ball valves it would seem) the way the reactors are connected to it are easily removable?

Thats great about the included US fittings. Quality product as always.
Yep. The reactors when plumbed inside the dreambox with the factory built manifold are designed to be easily removed.


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Royal-Exclusiv FleeceDreambox 300 x 100 cm for a 9000 Liter Tank in Germany


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Wow great setup.
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Is there a link to this system that we could follow?
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Unread 03/10/2019, 03:43 PM   #461
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Is there a link to this system that we could follow?
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Hopefully Klaus can shed some light on that customer.


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Check out this customers beautiful new Dreambox 3.0 setup! He's also running an RD3 230 for his closed loop.














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And a couple pictures of our new Step Dreambox. This one was shown at Reefapalooza in California and has the integrated ATO tank. It also features the new Double Cone 150 DC, an RD5 25w return pump and an RD5 25w pump for the integrated media reactor.

The Step Dreamboxs are fleeced based are designed for smaller tanks like the Red Sea Reefers. These can be ordered in custom sizes.

Dreambox STEP Systems without the integrated ATO water tank can be custom sized in 2 cm increments starting at 50cm long x 42cm wide (front to back) up to a max of 70cm x 60cm.

Dreambox STEP Systems with the Integrated 25 liter water tank range from 70cm x 42cm up to 100cm x 60cm. Again, customizable in 2 cm increments in both length and width.






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Any information on the SINGLE ECO Vlies Filter (Small) - starting a setup and I would like another option (Theiling and SeaVisions seem to be the only other). Thanks


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Any information on the SINGLE ECO Vlies Filter (Small) - starting a setup and I would like another option (Theiling and SeaVisions seem to be the only other). Thanks
In the link below you’ll see the large and extra-large versions. If you look at the price with the a T, that is about the US dollar cost not including shipping. US dollar will actually be just a little bit cheaper but prices with VAT is close to the conversion rate.

https://royalexclusiv.net/en/dreambo...lter-dreambox/

This link has the price breakdown and sizing for all the dream boxes including the single fleece ones. Again price with VAT is close to US dollar price not including shipping.
https://royalexclusiv.net/images/con...B_list_eng.pdf


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So I guess what you’re saying is that these (and most of the Royal Exclusiv products) won’t be coming to the US (warehouse in Florida) any time soon - wish Royal Exclusiv would commit more to a US presence, not really an option otherwise in my opinion


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So I guess what you’re saying is that these (and most of the Royal Exclusiv products) won’t be coming to the US (warehouse in Florida) any time soon - wish Royal Exclusiv would commit more to a US presence, not really an option otherwise in my opinion
I don’t think you realize just how much inventory we have in Ft. Myers at any given time and how fast we go through inventory. Royal Exclusiv is extremely committed to the US market and has hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of inventory in the US at any given time and multiple US based employees too. Shipments come in by the semi container full and outside of having the full line of Dreamboxes on the shelf in Ft. Myers at any given time (because they sell so darn fast), we typically have most if not all the other products in stock unless a reseller cleaned us out or are between shipments. But more often than not, we have all of our pumps in stock, most if not all of our skimmers in stock, the full line of dosing containers in stock, pretty much all the parts for all the pump models going back 15 years or more and tons of other stuff including some Dreamboxes.

We get multiple Dreamboxes into the US with pretty much every sea/container shipment and they get sold pretty quickly too when they come in. All kinds of Dreamboxes ranging from empty ones, Nano Dreamboxes, complete Dreambox 2 systems and complete Dreambox 3 systems. In fact, we have received and sold many dozens of Dreamboxes from US inventory over the last 12 months alone but that accounts for a small amount of the US Dreambox sales. One thing to consider is that everybody has different needs as far as intakes, return pumps, skimmers reactors etc so most prefer to order a custom system that meets their needs. This isn’t a one size fits all kind of product line which is why most prefer to order one that is built to meet their exact needs. That said, these stand alone fleece filters WILL be coming to the US warehouse for US inventory but these just debuted as these are brand new to the line and were just officially released. The reason I provided those links to give you a sense of pricing. Heck, you could order one and even have it included in our next boat shipment if you wanted. But again, I gave you that info so you can get a sense of pricing and an idea of their sizing in order to help you decide if this was something you wanted and if in fact it is, we can go from there and insure that we get one for you with your name on it on one of the next shipments or shipped direct to you.


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So I filled out a contact form on the Royal Exclusiv USA website today to find out about purchasing a Dreambox XS - is this the best approach? Thanks


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I have a ECO Dreambox which has been in use since 2015 combined with a BK Deluxe 200 skimmer.
I have exchanged the skimmer with a DC 200, which only after a few days does a great job.
However due to 4 cm lower total height of skimmer the bottom of skimmer cup is below the top of Dreambox, which means I cannot use the Dreambox lids.
Is there any platforms etc developed that can rise the skimmer some cm's, meaning:

If I had ordered the Dreambox with DC 200 to start with, how would this have been configured?

I also use a RE waste collector, the cylindrical type, so a passive outlet of waste draining passive into the collector is something I would like to get.

I have some ideas on what to put under the skimmer, maybe an eggcrate plate or two, but is curious to know how RE would do this in an ideal and beatiful way. Or is it defined as a non-compatible combo to use a 40 cm high Dreambox with a 55 cm DC skimmer?


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I have a ECO Dreambox which has been in use since 2015 combined with a BK Deluxe 200 skimmer.
I have exchanged the skimmer with a DC 200, which only after a few days does a great job.
However due to 4 cm lower total height of skimmer the bottom of skimmer cup is below the top of Dreambox, which means I cannot use the Dreambox lids.
Is there any platforms etc developed that can rise the skimmer some cm's, meaning:

If I had ordered the Dreambox with DC 200 to start with, how would this have been configured?

I also use a RE waste collector, the cylindrical type, so a passive outlet of waste draining passive into the collector is something I would like to get.

I have some ideas on what to put under the skimmer, maybe an eggcrate plate or two, but is curious to know how RE would do this in an ideal and beatiful way. Or is it defined as a non-compatible combo to use a 40 cm high Dreambox with a 55 cm DC skimmer?
We don’t typically make a stand for the skimmers. If it were me, I would probably get a some PVC sheet like that of which the Dreambox is made from and use that instead of egg crate on the bottom. The openings in the egg crate (if you don’t use legs) will trap detritus whereas the PVC won’t and the PVC will blend right in. If you’re going to use a crate, I would use some PVC pipe for legs. That will ensure that any detritus has the ability to flow from underneath the skimmer and not be trapped.


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Yes I could see that as a potential nitrate source, I also would have needed 2 layers with the instability that makes.

I have just made the first rough cuts on some plastic tops I had laying around.
The height should be about perfect, still somt work to be done.

If this do not work I have some acrylic plates and pvc available.


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