jrgilles
Well-known member
Hello guys, after 7 years of no saltwater tank, I have bought a house and am in the process of setting one up again (finally).
I am going to set up a 90 gallon salt tank (fish and soft corals), hopefully using as much of my old equipment as I can. I have a lot of stuff I cleaned and rebuilt when I took down my old 75 gallon salt and some stuff I got from my brother.
I am going to build a stand for it (which should be pretty simple) but I would also like to put in a sump tank underneath for all the equipment, and any info on how to go about this would be awesome. Here is what I have equipment-wise (from my old 75 gallon tank) that I would like to get set up under the tank:
Protein Skimmer
UV Sterilizer
Eheim Canister filter
30 gallon tank (an old cichlid tank)
heater
Other Misc stuff I have:
2 pinguin powerheads
centrifugal pump (mounts on glas, rotating powerhead for aeration/current)
Large dual-bio wheel behind the back filter (guessing I won't be using this with all the live rock I'lll have in the tank)
Lots of misc. brackets and tubing
If any of you have any info on how to set up a sump tank for added filtration and to hide the rest of this equipment, I would love some advice. The ones I saw at the store all had multiple chambers. I could get some glass cut and silicone it in to do this, but am not exactly sure. Could also jjust purchase one, as they only looked to run about 100 bucks (not sure if that included water pumps, etc. though, or just the tank). The books I have for salt aquariums are a little lacking in theoryy as far as these sump tanks go.
If any of guys could shoot me a picture of what you are using, that would help out a lot and give me a good understanding of what is needed.
Also, is it standard to have these run on a float switch to keep the tank filled? Or if I wanted to do that, would I need another water reservoir and another water pump and have that be a separate thing entirely?
Thanks, and glad to join your forums
rob
I am going to set up a 90 gallon salt tank (fish and soft corals), hopefully using as much of my old equipment as I can. I have a lot of stuff I cleaned and rebuilt when I took down my old 75 gallon salt and some stuff I got from my brother.
I am going to build a stand for it (which should be pretty simple) but I would also like to put in a sump tank underneath for all the equipment, and any info on how to go about this would be awesome. Here is what I have equipment-wise (from my old 75 gallon tank) that I would like to get set up under the tank:
Protein Skimmer
UV Sterilizer
Eheim Canister filter
30 gallon tank (an old cichlid tank)
heater
Other Misc stuff I have:
2 pinguin powerheads
centrifugal pump (mounts on glas, rotating powerhead for aeration/current)
Large dual-bio wheel behind the back filter (guessing I won't be using this with all the live rock I'lll have in the tank)
Lots of misc. brackets and tubing
If any of you have any info on how to set up a sump tank for added filtration and to hide the rest of this equipment, I would love some advice. The ones I saw at the store all had multiple chambers. I could get some glass cut and silicone it in to do this, but am not exactly sure. Could also jjust purchase one, as they only looked to run about 100 bucks (not sure if that included water pumps, etc. though, or just the tank). The books I have for salt aquariums are a little lacking in theoryy as far as these sump tanks go.
If any of guys could shoot me a picture of what you are using, that would help out a lot and give me a good understanding of what is needed.
Also, is it standard to have these run on a float switch to keep the tank filled? Or if I wanted to do that, would I need another water reservoir and another water pump and have that be a separate thing entirely?
Thanks, and glad to join your forums
rob