emabie
Non-member
My post asking for opinions on my plumbing design has left me wondering if a large, 300g sump is worth it.
The post can be read here and contains my proposed set up.
(http://www.bostonreefers.org/forums/showthread.php?t=84353)
My question is now weather the benefits from an extra 300g of water volume are worth the price of heating, pumping and otherwise maintaining it.
My proposed system is:
180g display
55g fuge
75g equipment sump (for skimmer heater ect)
300g plastic water container
All but the display are in a finished "fish room" in the above grade basement. Space is not a concern here.
I know the extra water will make for a more stable system. Less temp swings when lights are on / off. More stable pH ect.
I know there are a few people here with similar large systems or who have had them. So would you keep the extra water or just go without the 300g sump?
I am rebuilding after a total loss from the December ice storm (generator getting installed this month
) The previous system just had the 180g with a 40g sump/fuge in the basement.
The plan is to focus on more "non-reef-safe" fish (morey eel, lion fish, triggers angels ect) but also not rule out some softies or sps at some point.
I think the extra water would help keep the tank stable when adding more fish but not sure if it's worth the cost. (I have all the equipment it's just not plumbed just yet)
The post can be read here and contains my proposed set up.
(http://www.bostonreefers.org/forums/showthread.php?t=84353)
My question is now weather the benefits from an extra 300g of water volume are worth the price of heating, pumping and otherwise maintaining it.
My proposed system is:
180g display
55g fuge
75g equipment sump (for skimmer heater ect)
300g plastic water container
All but the display are in a finished "fish room" in the above grade basement. Space is not a concern here.
I know the extra water will make for a more stable system. Less temp swings when lights are on / off. More stable pH ect.
I know there are a few people here with similar large systems or who have had them. So would you keep the extra water or just go without the 300g sump?
I am rebuilding after a total loss from the December ice storm (generator getting installed this month
The plan is to focus on more "non-reef-safe" fish (morey eel, lion fish, triggers angels ect) but also not rule out some softies or sps at some point.
I think the extra water would help keep the tank stable when adding more fish but not sure if it's worth the cost. (I have all the equipment it's just not plumbed just yet)