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01/04/2008, 09:37 PM | #1 |
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Location: Massachusetts
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Sump or no sump, Need Opinions
I have had a 29G tank set up for close to a year now with two clowns and a six line and a few soft corals. From the beginning my goal was to keep the setup simple, easy to maintain, and relatively cheap. I have read all the posts about sumps and understand their benefits but am questioning whether to go that route or not. I have a Coralife Skimmer (65), Aquaclear 500 that I run carbon in when needed and a Koralia 2 for flow. My two main concerns about adding the sump are the problems that I have heard about overflow boxes and problems that could occur with the return pump. I am one of those people that would worry every time I was on vacation the pump would fail and the temp in the tank would drop along with losing the skimmer and return flow. I guess i'm wondering if the benefits would outway the negatives with such a small system. I'm just a newbie but it would appear that it would just add more worry and headaches. Please convince me by giving your opinions.
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01/04/2008, 09:43 PM | #2 |
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Location: Tallahassee, FL
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If what you have is working and you like it. Don't change it. If you plan on adding more fish/corals lps/sps then a sump/fuge may be an option.
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01/05/2008, 08:23 AM | #3 |
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Location: Cleveland Heights
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I felt similarly. However, a properly configured over-flow, sump and return will be problem free. Presumably, you'll need someone to check/feed/top off the tank anyway, while you're on vacation.
Adding a sump was hands down the single best thing I have done for my tank. Cheers.
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