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running a reef sumpless

lisa foster

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I have had my 125 gallon tank running sumpless for a year I am thinking of starting to use one. If I am doing weekly water changes do I need a sump. Also does anyone out there run without a sump. I also only had very few small fish I am now adding bigger fish o I was wondering if the higher bio load would make it more difficult to stay sumpless
 
I ran my tank sumpless for a long time, right when I switched over I realized why they are used, greater volume of water is always better, easier to do everything from the sump and no HOB visible.
 
Do you have a HOB skimmer? I think you can do it, but a sump would make it a lot easier to maintain and work on.

How much LR and what do you have for flow now?
 
You do not need a sump it just gives you a place to keep all the clutter of heater skimmers etc. I ran sump less for a few years on my 29gal.

A good top off system is helpful. For a 125g you will need to either remote locate a skimmer above the tank of get a custom HOB. Or you could also go with a Tunze skimmer
they sit inside the tank, sort of HOB on back.
 
my problem is when I purchased this tank from someone I did not take into an accot having a reef ready stand I have maybe 20 inches clearance in my stand. The protein skimmers that would fit this are very expensive
 
Make a cabinet next to the stand that will fit a cheaper skimmer. Have you looked at the octopus line of skimmers?
 
I don't have any room I have a large couch next to it there are only three walls in the room. I looked at the octopus line I wonder if their hob would be enough
 
I just looked and thanks for the info they have an octopus in sump rated for 250 galons that is short enough to be able to go in my sump
 
Hi Lisa,

If you are thinking of setting up a sump and you just don't seam to have the room under your 20" stand - would it be posible to set up a sump and support room / closet on a common wall or below the floor which your tank is located on?

On a similar note - more mechanical stuff (like protein skimmers) you add the more noise and water spash you add too.

I have my stuff in the basement. Some times I wish I stuck to my 75 gal setup
 
My house is over two hundred years old granite unheated basement under the tank is a crawl space. I might be able to put a small tank next to the tank to put a skimmer in but it would maybe fit a 10 gallon. I have been using for a year an octopus hob rated for 75 gallons on my 125 I know this is not enough
 
running 58 gallons skimmerless, sumpless with weekly water changes for 3-4 months now. been working fine for me. even my cyano and dino are gone. probably because i went from 2 week water change to every weekend now. Just some minor green on the lower parts of the sand bed which is ok i guess. can't win em all. I dont necessarily know if that will fly with 125 gallons lol.
 
I have been doing it for a year. I have never had bubble or hair algae. I just know now that I am increasing I really need a better skimmer
 
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