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Pics Your Homemade Sumps
just wanted to see some people homemade sumps to get some different ideas if you could posy your pics!
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Here's a better pic than whats in my gallery. It's a 40 gallon breeder.
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Started with this........
Then made this........
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check my gallery
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I've got a pic of mine in my gallery, but it looks a bit more ghetto now that I have a food grade rubbermaid housing my octopus skimmer.
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looks like you have maximized the fuge/sump potential of that 10gal! |
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my 30 gal. sump/fuge
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you have the same prob. I do. macro won't grow for me either. and I have tried almost everythng.
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can i use that filter sock when you're done here is the ghetto sump of all time |
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it took about 3 mos before it started growing in my tank speculate might have something to do w/ 'acclimating' to your system and water parameters... contrast between the system they came out and vs system (water parameters) they are going into... perhaps then longer it takes to adjust before it can grow. ??? either way it finally started to grow at about 3 mos and now 6 mos later its growing fairly well |
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Started with a 65gal aquarium and just glued in some baffles. It's simple but it works.
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those are some serious 'kahonays' brother! how about a pic of the rest of the system? regards |
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Here is the start of my nano sump, I plan on planting mangroves in it. And yes it it a trashcan, with a 10 inch sand bed...
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40 long under my 220
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i think it is about 50 gallons, expensive piece of plastic hahah, not sure if i would do it this way again
It goes into the stand about 6" <----- that way I finally have my rock and sand in the tank now thats why it is so cloudy. Do wish i had more space under there. And i got sand in my 4-way, so i need to rip her apart to clean it out...aarrrgghhhh. |
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maybe this is a good place to ask a sump question ive been wondering about: what is the advantage of having baffles that force the water to zig-zag up and down, rather than just spill from one section into the next?
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less microbubles
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Here's mine - I started with a 30g tank and some 1/4" acrylic baffles, and a lot of silicone...
Initially there was a tee in the PVC coming from the overflow, splitting the flow into about 3/4 and 1/4 -- the larger amount of water was directed over the baffles in the back 2/3 of the sump, and the rest went over the divider and into the refugium portion at the front. It's since been redesigned a bit, we just cut a notch in the acrylic that allows some water through to the front and eliminated the extra pipe, and both the back and front are stuffed with chaeto. Works like a charm, and if I want something pretty to look at I can always go back to the original design of sand, rock and higher algaes in the front section (the idea was to have the back functional, with the front 'pretty', but right now it's just full of chaeto).
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