Joel A
Started over.
Ok, i've finally got my feet wet and am going to sump my 75 gallon.
The stand for the tank has a center brace in it, so i can't put anything larger than a 20g tank into the stand because nothing else will fit. My thought was to put two twenty gallons next to each other, but that won't fit length wise either, so i'm going to use a 20 gallon high and a 10 gallon tank together as the total sump volume.
The plan is to have the water drain from the display tank to the 20 gallon high, and then get pumped into the skimmer... then after that run through the ten gallon tank which will be a fuge. Then run from the fuge back to the display tank.... and i already have some questions.
My first question is what is the best way to get the water from the twenty gallon tank to the ten gallon tank? My first though was to drill the twenty gallon and just run pvc from one tank to the other, but this is kind of a pain... my other thought was too take another small pump, and pump the water from the 20 gallon to the ten gallon. Which one of these sounds better?
A question linked to the above question is if i'm going to pump from the twenty to the ten, what gph should i look for in a pump? I'm assuming low, but someone care to give me a ballpark? Not sure how you would go about figuring this, but if it helps too know, the return pump from the fuge to the tank will be 950 gph, before head loss.
Yet another question i have is how to determine how high to fill the sump tank and the fuge tank. I want enough water for it to be substantial, but also want to factor in that if power is lost, the main tank will be drained some.
This is my first "self made" sump... so i'm just going to need a little help.. i have experience with them, but not really configuring them and doing them myself... so thanks for any help you can lend me along the way.
The stand for the tank has a center brace in it, so i can't put anything larger than a 20g tank into the stand because nothing else will fit. My thought was to put two twenty gallons next to each other, but that won't fit length wise either, so i'm going to use a 20 gallon high and a 10 gallon tank together as the total sump volume.
The plan is to have the water drain from the display tank to the 20 gallon high, and then get pumped into the skimmer... then after that run through the ten gallon tank which will be a fuge. Then run from the fuge back to the display tank.... and i already have some questions.
My first question is what is the best way to get the water from the twenty gallon tank to the ten gallon tank? My first though was to drill the twenty gallon and just run pvc from one tank to the other, but this is kind of a pain... my other thought was too take another small pump, and pump the water from the 20 gallon to the ten gallon. Which one of these sounds better?
A question linked to the above question is if i'm going to pump from the twenty to the ten, what gph should i look for in a pump? I'm assuming low, but someone care to give me a ballpark? Not sure how you would go about figuring this, but if it helps too know, the return pump from the fuge to the tank will be 950 gph, before head loss.
Yet another question i have is how to determine how high to fill the sump tank and the fuge tank. I want enough water for it to be substantial, but also want to factor in that if power is lost, the main tank will be drained some.
This is my first "self made" sump... so i'm just going to need a little help.. i have experience with them, but not really configuring them and doing them myself... so thanks for any help you can lend me along the way.