Flatlander
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8639252#post8639252 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by LittleBlueGT
I think it will trap a bit of detritus, but I hate siphoning from the display tank!
I will swish and siphon from the sump much more often, it is soo easy.
BTW my tank is 86 x 26 which is 2236 square inches.
Sump is 90 x 24 which is 2160! So it is pretty big.![]()
I will also sell about 40 lbs of LR with zoos on it. I think 140 lbs of LR is enough for my tank.
I do have a fair bit of turn-over in my sump created by a Blueline HD 100 running a huge skimmer. Also the flow is helped by dividers that are generously spaced apart for addition of LR. Kinda like Anthony Calfo recommends a causway (sp?) for coral propagation. More usable flow for less.
An example:
-10 gph in a 100 gallon tank sucks!
-10 gph going through twenty 5 gallon tanks all vertically stacked is not too bad.
Besides I am starting to notice areas in my tank that could use better flow, but the corals are getting in each others way. If I get rid of most of the LR I will have much better dynamics!
Thats what I was thinking. Its a huge sump and the turnover in there is a lot. One would think the dividers would block more detritus than the rock.
However, like Tyler, I to have run sumps with rock & the detritus did collect. But it was still easier to clean & I have never had the type of flow you have.
Siz of one & half a dozen of the other. :lol: