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10/02/2017, 09:23 AM | #1 |
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Eshopps Wet/Dry questions
My stand is configured as to not allow a big sump or wet/dry. I am setting up a 125 gallon fish and live rock tank. I can fit 2 of these, ESHOPPS WD-100-CS WET-DRY FILTER SUMP, on each end. I thought I would put the 2 skimmer boxes in the middle of the tank, and the returns...one on each end of the tank.Would this be able to accommodate a protein skimmer, looking at the Reef Octopus Space Saver Skimmers. Would I need one in each wet/dry the Classic 110, or could I do one of the Classic 150 in one sump only? I also plan to put my heater in the sump also. What size return pumps do I need for each system?
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10/02/2017, 10:17 AM | #2 |
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I'm not really sure what you are trying to say here..
Are you not able to do a traditional sump below the tank? Can you do a sketch or picture or something showing your constraints/layout issues? In general wet/dry systems have gone out of favor in the past 10-15 years.. Don't see why you would need 2 skimmers either.. But I need to know why you are limited to 2 small cubes at each end of the tank? I'm not understanding that constraint yet.. In general you want a return pump rated 3-10x your display tank size after head loss
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10/02/2017, 11:35 AM | #5 |
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Because they don't really work well and require too much maintenance and there are better ways..
Personally I'd get a new stand vs dealing with those types of issues/constraints.. You would need an independent overflow and return pump for each cube if you wanted 2 sumps and one display..
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+1 dealing with 2 sumps would be an on going pain. I would avoid that if at all possible. wet/dry is just a place for bacteria to grow for the nitrogen cycle live rock does this better. It also helps with gas exchange. Surface agitation from power head(s), overflow box, and a skimmer all handle gas exchange. It you dont have enough live rock you can supplement that with media pure or similar media just submerged in your sump. I had a tank 15ish years ago that had one. I got rid of it after adding live rock and a skimmer with no downside.
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