Re: 911....what size sump?
I will say that the bigger the sump you can fit under the better off you'll be in the long run. I ran a 40gal sump on my 125. If you're building your own sump, try and get a 55 under there.
Re: 911....what size sump?
i would even say get a 70 gallon in there... the bigger the better.
70 is 48" x 18" x 22" i believe..
Re: 911....what size sump?
I would think a 55 gallon as well if the tank isnt too tall.
Re: 911....what size sump?
tank is too tall. can't clean it. any suggestions?
Re: 911....what size sump?
Maybe a 40 gallon breeder tank would fit.
Re: 911....what size sump?
Yeah, it probably would but didn't want to spend that much. I would have to take measurements to see. I have one, but its my sons and he wants it back so have to give it to him. I guess i will be looking around. Maybe a farm store has something. Will check it out.
Re: 911....what size sump?
Hmmm. rock paper sissors for the tank :D I used pond liner and built a frame for mine. Dupont makes a product called xevan and it is AWSOME. I had all kinds of build up with the rubber liner but crystal clear with xevan. If you were close I would give you what I had left over.... Good Luck with the rock paper sissors...
Re: 911....what size sump?
eileen, you could always use a rubbermaid container. That's how I started my sump before I made a new sump out of two 20Hs.
Re: 911....what size sump?
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Originally Posted by
phidelt85
eileen, you could always use a rubbermaid container. That's how I started my sump before I made a new sump out of two 20Hs.
Hi Jose:wave: My son said the same thing, but i have NO CLUE as to what i need, sizewise, heightwise, etc... Could u elaborate a little more? :inquisitive: :blushing:
How many compartments would i need, and i planned on using the biomedia from the existing filters. Would i need anything else? I would love to get it up and running asap, this weekend
Re: 911....what size sump?
What I did was use the largest bin I could fit under the tank. I then used a 7gal plastic wastebasket from HD and drilled holes along the lower 6" perimeter. I filled it with my biomedia which was lava rock(not recommended). The lava rock was heavy and difficult to remove out of the sump to clean. I would go with pot scrubbies(from the dollar store) or bioballs. Place the wastebasket in the bin, and the outflow from your tank goes into the wastebasket. drop the heaters in the bin along with your return pump and done.
Here's another popular method:
http://www.cichlid-forum.com/articles/diy_wet_dry.php
Re: 911....what size sump?
i had a 30g sump on my 300g and it worked great. may depend on your design too.
Re: 911....what size sump?
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Originally Posted by
phidelt85
What I did was use the largest bin I could fit under the tank. I then used a 7gal plastic wastebasket from HD and drilled holes along the lower 6" perimeter. I filled it with my biomedia which was lava rock(not recommended). The lava rock was heavy and difficult to remove out of the sump to clean. I would go with pot scrubbies(from the dollar store) or bioballs. Place the wastebasket in the bin, and the outflow from your tank goes into the wastebasket. drop the heaters in the bin along with your return pump and done.
Here's another popular method:
http://www.cichlid-forum.com/articles/diy_wet_dry.php
that is good info jose, thanks for ur time....;)
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Originally Posted by
doc3toes
i had a 30g sump on my 300g and it worked great. may depend on your design too.
yes?, i will definately show my son. Thank u all:angel:
Re: 911....what size sump?
Here is my tank, filled up w/water in the garage to assure no leaks. I really like this tank because it's 24" wide and 22" high. Easy cleaning....:D
http://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s...allange001.jpg
http://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s...lange002-1.jpg
Re: 911....what size sump?
That's the same sized tote I had under my 125. I can't wait to see the babies in there :thumbsup: