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02/25/2015, 03:00 PM | #1 |
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Can I use a canister filter as a sump
I have a marineland c-530 canister filter that I'm not using, and wondering if I can use that as a sump for a 20 gal tank?
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02/25/2015, 03:25 PM | #2 |
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i would probably say no, not really.
the main point of the sump is usually to house equipment like skimmers and heaters, along with things like refugiums. a canister filter is sealed, so you couldn't put equipment in it, and light can't penetrate them, so it couldn't be a fuge. i've seen people retrofit them to work as reactors, containing something like carbon, or what have you, and i suppose you could include rock rubble in it, although it might still end up trapping a bunch of detritus, so would probably need regularly cleaned. maybe i'm splitting hairs on semantics here, but i don't see how it would work as a sump.
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02/25/2015, 03:29 PM | #3 |
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Agreed. Sumps house all of the equipment you don't want to see hanging inside your tank: skimmers, heaters, reactors, etc.
They also increase water volume. Although you have a small tank, a canister isn't going to hold enough additional water to make a difference. Lastly -- and I say this as someone who started off with a canister instead of a sump -- sumps (good ones) are easy to access and monitor. You can look inside them and see what is going on. Canisters are not made for ease of access which means it's far too easy to miss what's hiding behind the curtain. My two cents. |
02/25/2015, 03:34 PM | #4 |
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Canister filters are notorious nitrate factories. For the amount of money that you would spend on a decent canister filter, you could make a pretty decent sump yourself. It really isn't a difficult task to accomplish. There are plenty of forums and youtube videos out there to help you out.
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02/25/2015, 10:46 PM | #5 |
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i've seen people retrofit them to work as reactors, containing something like carbon, or what have you, and i suppose you could include rock rubble in it, although it might still end up trapping a bunch of detritus, so would probably need regularly cleaned.
How would I turn it into a reactor? Id be interested in that. |
02/26/2015, 06:38 AM | #6 | |
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People say they are nitrate factories, that can be true if you never cleaned it. But I clean mine once a month and my nitrates are undetectable. Just keep an eye on it and make sure you keep up with your cleanings. Now as far as being a sump? No, it can't be used as a sump. |
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02/26/2015, 06:51 AM | #7 |
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Exactly as Guy said, retrofit was a poor word choice. Repurposed would be more accurate.
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02/26/2015, 07:38 AM | #8 |
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The answer is yes, but then again, you could also make a sump out of a 55 Buick, a baboon skull, a tea cup, or the dead sea. Just because it's possible doesn't mean it's a good idea
As for using a canister as a reactor, a C-530 might be tough due to the way it's subdivided into compartments. The canisters I've seen used as reactors were all Eheim Classic style single chamber canisters. If you're just looking to put your old C-530 to good use but don't want to run it 24/7 on your DT, you can still use it to do things like polish the water after a cleaning, clear out a sandstorm, or filter your QT. You could also keep it around for emergency carbon filtration if something goes really wrong in your tank. Just make sure you keep it squeeky clean. |
02/26/2015, 07:44 AM | #9 | |
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02/26/2015, 09:01 AM | #10 |
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I use two older fluval canister filters: one on a 65 gallon skimmerless tank with no media or rock, just granulated activated carbon and gfo in mesh bags in the baskets; the other on the main system which also has a sump and skimmers.
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02/26/2015, 10:22 AM | #12 |
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A broad variety of most everything; sps dominant. No trouble with gac , using it for about 10 years .
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