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05/28/2013, 06:30 PM | #1 |
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Starting up a 90 gallon and looking for sump advice
I am new to the hobby and I am looking at getting a 90 gallon tank. I want to ask the question that I'm sure everyone has asked but it seems very difficult to search through a million threads. I am getting many different responses from a couple of different LFS when asking what to do for a sump. Before I start the tank I want to try and do what is best for fish and eventually coral. I was wanting to do a refugium but some people say not to do one that it will not work in a 90 gallon tank. I was looking at making my own sump out of a 30 gallon tank. Any advice on how to set up the sump and what to use would be helpful.
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05/28/2013, 06:32 PM | #2 |
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u can do a sump/refugium combo in a 30 gal sump. i have a 350gal setup with a 95gal sump which is divided to have a sump+fuge all in one.
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05/28/2013, 06:33 PM | #3 |
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Wow that is incredible your sump is larger than my tank. Do you have a sock in your sump also or just the fuge?
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05/28/2013, 09:34 PM | #4 |
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I have a 90 gal DT and a berlin style sump I made myself that holds about 30gal. I didn't go with a refugium for two reasons
1. Most pods you get in there won't really survive the trip through the return pump. I have a separate 20 gal for a refugium. If I want pods I just take the cheato from the fuge and shake it in the DT to release the pods. 2. I've read over time the fuge becomes so overcome with debri it will cause adverse effects on your system. Refugiums are a pretty debatable topic on their pros/cons. |
05/28/2013, 11:27 PM | #5 |
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I have a 90g and a 29g long tank for a sump. I had my LFS silicone in the baffles and I do have a refugium in the middle section between the skimmer and before the return pump section. In the refugium, I keep chaeto, live rock rubble and my heaters.
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05/29/2013, 04:58 AM | #6 |
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@neurosis05 - Is you refugium just separate from the sump or separate from the tank all together?
@devimik - How large is the refugium in your sump?
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05/30/2013, 07:25 AM | #11 |
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26x12x16, i'd say the refugium area is about half of the overall length. If you're handy with silicon, get the baffles cut at any glass shop and get an old aquarium off craigslist. I'm sure there are DIY plans for this.
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05/30/2013, 09:25 AM | #12 |
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I have a 90 gallon with a 40 breeder sump. Divided into 3 compartments. Left houses the skimmer, middle for the return, and right for fuge. I had a local glass company cut the baffles and divider for the fuge. It was really simple to build and I [IMG][/IMG]maybe have $50 in the whole thing. PODS WILL MAKE THE TRIP FROM YOUR FUGE TO YOUR MAIN. @nuerosis05 you have been given poor info. here is a pic of it when I first built it. Different skimmer now and I've added 3 media reactors but you'll get the basis.
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05/30/2013, 03:27 PM | #15 |
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Kclewis and Devimik thanks for the pictures this helped a lot. Also Jasimek thanks for the ebay link. Shipping is is killer otherwise I may think about this purchase. The pictures helped a lot and as they say about pictures (worth a thousand words).
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05/30/2013, 04:06 PM | #16 |
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Jimmy, it all comes down to personal taste. Asking the best sump is like asking which is better, Dodge, Ford, or Chevy. I personally did my own, 1/4 Lexan from ace hardware, and a 29 gal tank. I sketched my baffles on the outside of the tank with a sharpie, got it how I liked it, bought the parts and siliconed them in myself. Complete setup: 29 gal sump $40, Razor blade $0.99 (to remove old baffles and silicone) New baffles $6.00 each (2 baffles reused one from the old tank) and a tube of silicone for $2.99
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05/31/2013, 08:20 AM | #17 |
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One key thing if you decide to build a sump:
Glass does not bond to plastic and plastic does not bond to glass. You may see sumps combining the two but believe me you are setting yourself up for failure. It may seem like it is holding but long term it will fail. It took a little over 5 years for mine to do so on my nano but when it did it crashed my tank.
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05/31/2013, 09:58 AM | #18 |
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nice sump guys
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05/31/2013, 10:26 AM | #19 |
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Here is my 30 gallon sump. Like many others, I simply had glass cut and silicone together. Make sure you give your skimmer (or future upgraded skimmer) enough space. Total investment: tank was free, $20 for cut and polished glass (1/4") at glass shop and maybe $6 for silicone.
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Finally finished my sump. I ended up building an Acrylic sump with the help of a local Plastics company who sold me the Acrylic and cut it for me for free.
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08/06/2013, 02:36 PM | #21 |
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That sump looks good that you made. Did you glue it up yourself? If so any tips? I am planing to do the same thing.
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08/07/2013, 12:25 PM | #22 |
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real nice clark
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08/07/2013, 01:17 PM | #23 |
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@bigdog I glued it myself. I went to a local plastics company and they had weld on #4 and a tube of #16. I bought the application needles from them which worked great and then applied the glue using a small gauge of #22 wire spread ever 6 inches under the area to be glued so the the glue would get into all the cracks. After 20 seconds of applying the glue remove the wire and the plastic sets nicely. I used the # 16 tube to go over the area after it dried just to make sure. I also bought some 90degree angle clamps which I would highly recommend to do this.
This video helped a lot https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kEHOoGlGOkQ
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