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01/02/2015, 07:36 PM | #1 |
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Quick Poll: Two tanks into ONE sump??
Hey guys,
I built a fish room in my basement, the build can be found here: http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh....php?t=2465101 Here's my new question- Should I plumb both my 140 current system and my new 300 gallon system into one sump? What are the disadvantages and pros and is anyone doing that out there now?? Let me know your thoughts, Thanks, JIM |
01/02/2015, 08:02 PM | #3 |
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^ Yus. And one boss of a skimmer
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01/02/2015, 08:13 PM | #4 |
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I own the Skimz Monzter 302,
I put the giraffe next to it for scale! The thing is rated for 1,000+ gallons and is the biggest one they make. I should be okay on the skimmer |
01/02/2015, 08:15 PM | #5 |
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01/02/2015, 08:18 PM | #6 |
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It works
I know a guy who has 320g tank and does it with a 50 gal frag tank.
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01/02/2015, 08:18 PM | #7 |
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Boss skimmer
That thing is a monster!
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01/02/2015, 08:37 PM | #8 |
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I think you should go for it!
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01/02/2015, 08:45 PM | #9 |
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Basically the advantages and disadvantages rely on one thing: when something happens to one tank, it happens to the other.
Pros: -You can use the same equipments for both tanks (in the sump). -There is only one maintenance schedule (i.e. not having to divide salt mixes, or mix two batches for different parameters, etc.). Cons: -If one thing happens to a tank (i.e. ich outbreak), it can be transferred to the other. -If equipments fail for one tank, it can affect the other (i.e. heater in one tank stops working properly and boils one tank, can also boil the other). Many LFS run multiple tanks on just a number of sumps. Or, their entire system is connected. So they only need to dose once. However, if something bad happens... yeah. For example, a LFS I know had someone poison one of his tanks, and his entire system was wiped out. Crazy. |
01/02/2015, 09:49 PM | #10 |
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I would also be worried that the sump is large enough to handle the over flow of both tanks in the event of a power outage. Otherwise that's a lot of water on the floor.
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Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. 180 gal DT with 75 gal sump/fuge,10 gal cryptic zone, 3x400w MH with 4x80w T5. life reef vs3 30" skimmer |
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01/03/2015, 12:54 AM | #12 | |
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No, we sadly have never been to Disney- We have a 2 and 4 year old so SOON! Do you think a 6 foot 135 gallon tank should suffice for the sump. I figure it will be half full maybe so in case of a power outage could handle at least an additional 60 gallons! Thanks, Jim |
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01/03/2015, 02:56 AM | #13 |
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I have 130 gal and 75 gal sharing the same sump. Same equipment, of course it has to match the total water volume, will save costs in running skimmer, circulation etc. Advantage as said above, running costs and equipment sharing. Also able to keep one fish only and one reef if you wish. Ability to keep non compatible fish in the same system. Able to have different lights. Negatives, disease can transfer between tanks. Although I have found this to happen very rarely.
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01/03/2015, 09:05 AM | #14 |
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Thanks everyone,
I may be leaning towards one sump.. Do you guys think a 130 gallon will be enough to sump a 300 and a 140? |
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01/03/2015, 09:15 AM | #16 |
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Sure hope you're not planning to put that giraffe in that tank! RC guidelines suggest at least a 10 foot tank for the African Pygmy Giraffe
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