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Old 12/07/2007, 10:02 PM
ghostrida3 ghostrida3 is offline
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need to modify my setup 125gal

ive been running a 125 sps w/ diy rubbermaid sumps. the sump consisted of 2 1200 gph ovrflows draining into the rubbermaids and a mag 9.5 return. i moved to a new apt and am on the 3rd floor and the neighbors have already complaind about water leaking. i need a bullet proof sump setup, nothin too expensive. but something guaranteed not to leak and that i can incorporate my mag 9.5 return. any suggestions? is there somethin i can just purchase w/ out having to modify a fish tank or build my own?
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Old 12/07/2007, 10:14 PM
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If you have the money you can certainly buy an acrylic sump. Most of the online vendors sell them and usually they are available at your LFS as well.
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Old 12/07/2007, 10:45 PM
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do u think i can get one for under 200, i wanted something i could fit under the stand.
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Old 12/08/2007, 03:42 AM
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Re: need to modify my setup 125gal

I would feel VERY nervous with a 125g tank on a third floor. That's a lot of weight and most apartments aren't built to support that much weight. A full 120 is well over a ton.


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ive been running a 125 sps w/ diy rubbermaid sumps. the sump consisted of 2 1200 gph ovrflows draining into the rubbermaids and a mag 9.5 return. i moved to a new apt and am on the 3rd floor and the neighbors have already complaind about water leaking. i need a bullet proof sump setup, nothin too expensive. but something guaranteed not to leak and that i can incorporate my mag 9.5 return. any suggestions? is there somethin i can just purchase w/ out having to modify a fish tank or build my own?
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Old 12/08/2007, 08:49 AM
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you should probably get the tank drilled, and find the largest tank you can fit under the stand for a sump. i would probably use a 40 long. keep the water level in the sump about half, and you should be fine. what caused your leaks before?
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Old 12/08/2007, 11:35 AM
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drilling is not an option, it was hard just getting the thing up there ille buy a hangon protein skimmer and call it a day before i lift that thing again.
it starting leaking just from me going the cheap route and using rubber maid totes. i didnt do the best job of sealing them up. now i want to get something efficeint and ment for the task.
as far as weight i was pretty nervous at first but ive had the tank full w/ no problems for about 6mts. can anybody give me a link of something i can just plug and play. also 40 gal wont fit.
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Old 12/08/2007, 11:46 AM
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You can get an inexpensive sump tank at glasscages.com, I have used their 50 and 65 gal tanks for sumps and you can easily customize them for your system.
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Old 12/08/2007, 11:47 AM
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Back in the day, I had a water bed in a flop house partment building. You can do it, just find the right place.

I bought an MRC reef sump, and am very happy with it. A bit expensive though, 399.

(and I dont care about the whole mrc story either,, alot of good people working there and a top notch outfit)
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Old 12/08/2007, 12:27 PM
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Check these out...

http://www.drsfostersmith.com/produc...5&pcatid=18365
 


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