Hi guys,
It's been a while since I posted b/c I've been out of the reef business for bout a year. I've missed it alot and decided to get back into things. :lol: Previously, I've owned a 10G nano, 15G nano, and a 20G nano. Now I'd like to try something new. A sump! I believe a properly set up sump GREATLY simplifys life. It looks cleaner, increases water volume, and keeps the water level in the display tank consistent. It's also a great place to keep those starter fish so you don't need to tear appart you tank looking for them!
I'm thinking of pairing up my 15G tank w/ a 20G tank but I have a few questions.
1. When I drill the 15G glass tank, should I drill the bottom or the back side? Is this a personal preference or is one way better than the other? How should the overflow box be designed in either case? I was thinking it'd be best to place the overflow box in the back middle portion of the tank instead of the corner so that more surface scum can be picked up.
2. Where can I bring the tank to get drilled?
3. What size PVC pipe should I use for the water flowing out of the tank and the water flowing in? I'm sure it solely depends on the GPH you want flowing back into the tank but I'd like to get some feedback on people that have done it.
If anybody has websites or links to something similiar to what I'm trying to do, I'd really appreciate it.
After I get this set up, then I have the chance to play w/ the sump. What are some things that can be placed in the sump besides live rock and sand? I was planning on placing those items and also the skimmer/heater.
Thanks!
It's been a while since I posted b/c I've been out of the reef business for bout a year. I've missed it alot and decided to get back into things. :lol: Previously, I've owned a 10G nano, 15G nano, and a 20G nano. Now I'd like to try something new. A sump! I believe a properly set up sump GREATLY simplifys life. It looks cleaner, increases water volume, and keeps the water level in the display tank consistent. It's also a great place to keep those starter fish so you don't need to tear appart you tank looking for them!
I'm thinking of pairing up my 15G tank w/ a 20G tank but I have a few questions.
1. When I drill the 15G glass tank, should I drill the bottom or the back side? Is this a personal preference or is one way better than the other? How should the overflow box be designed in either case? I was thinking it'd be best to place the overflow box in the back middle portion of the tank instead of the corner so that more surface scum can be picked up.
2. Where can I bring the tank to get drilled?
3. What size PVC pipe should I use for the water flowing out of the tank and the water flowing in? I'm sure it solely depends on the GPH you want flowing back into the tank but I'd like to get some feedback on people that have done it.
If anybody has websites or links to something similiar to what I'm trying to do, I'd really appreciate it.
After I get this set up, then I have the chance to play w/ the sump. What are some things that can be placed in the sump besides live rock and sand? I was planning on placing those items and also the skimmer/heater.
Thanks!