Sump on my 75G (55G tank). I use red/blue LEDs now, picture is old when I first started using white LEDs. First 2 chambers have a Koralia3 powerhead in them so stuff doesn't settle.
Sump on my 60G (20G tall tank)
Sump on my 75G (55G tank). I use red/blue LEDs now, picture is old when I first started using white LEDs. First 2 chambers have a Koralia3 powerhead in them so stuff doesn't settle.
Sump on my 60G (20G tall tank)
I like that 55g sump setup Ace. Purpose-made ATS sump!
Guys on the subject of gunk on the sump... Wouldnt you rather have it there where you can see it and syphon it?.. Cus really by having a powerehead there you are just making the debris settle somewhere else.
Thoughts?
Hard to suck out stuff from the sump when it is on the floor. Also, where else would it settle, besides in the skimmer? Display has an MP40 and a 1400GPH closed loop on a 30x24x24 tank, almost pushing 100x turnover on the display if you count the return pump. Sand doesn't even stay put in the display so I hardly worry about other stuff settling. I try and make it so there is no place for anything to settle on my 75G. Also, most of the stuff that settles in the sump is considered "reef snow" which is food for corals.
Heres my sump now. Will replace ghetto scrubber with L2 from Bud hopefully next week.
here is mine ,,now wide open
It all depends on the sump style. When I had my 20 gallon sump I didnt get any crap on the bottom due to the design. It was design so the water go under the first baffle then trought the top of the second one (only two baffle in between all the chambers ) what this do is force the water flow to the bottom and it never gives the stuff a chance to settle.
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