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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: St.Peters,Mo
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I bought a new tank which isn't set up yet. I'm only going to be able to buy one piece at a time. My new tank is 72" X 18"X 22" which is 125 gallons.
I'm new to the hobby so what's the best kind of sump to get. The store said they could make me one for $250 is there anything I should have them do to make is special. I'm going to put the sump in the basement while the tank is on the main floor. Thanks, Mark
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Mark Wuestenberg Current Tank Info: 125 gallon |
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Rockford, Illinois
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That is a pretty fair deal depending on the sump size, what its made out of, and if it has seperate sections for equipment and to trap bubbles caused by your drains.
I have a berlin type Acrylic sump. So the water drains into the sump, goes into my drip tray(without bio balls) and then fals into the acvtual sump itself. Then there is a baffle about 5 inches high so water runs over that from under the drip tray. Then the water goes over my heater, and I have my kimmer pump that picks up water and snds it to my skimmer(external). Then the other pump is my return pump. Overall I have about 30 galons of water in it and it can hold a total volumn of about 60. I would go over some designs, if yo are going to go reef you might want to think ahead and have a refugium added. I would want to only do it once. |
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