puffer21
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Ok so for a while now I have been contemplating the idea of drilling my fish tank located on my first floor into the basement. I hate hate hate trying to work in my sump under my stand. Also being a young small girl with no muscles, water changes take me like four hours because I have to fill the 5 gallon buckets half way full so I can lift it. So I want to make my sump in the basement. Anyways I know my water chemistry and fish stuff, but when it comes to plumbing I know nothing. So I have a 58 gallon tank already drilled. I am going to get one of those dark gray Rubbermaid 100 gallon tubs to use as a sump ( I think that's the size). I know I am going to need a new return pump and have no idea of the size I need. I already have a skimmer and all of the other basic equipment, since I have already had the tank running as a reef. So my question is my basement does get cold since it is not heated, but my basement doesn't really get hot, so how does everyone keep there tank from getting cold. I do put two heaters in my tank, however I didn't know if this would be good enough. Also do I need a heater in my main tank? Second my basement isn't finished or anything and it has insulation on the ceiling, so I was thinking that I should try and cover the sump so that nothing ever falls in? Also I am 19, and my mother hates fish tanks so my tank has to go into my room. I do sleep in my room, when my professors don't overload me with homework :hmm2: and wondering if anyone knows how much more noise this will make compared to my sump under my stand. Also can anyone think of anything that I am missing? I have the money to set this up, however I don't have the money to do it wrong. So I need to make sure I think of everything and do this correctly. By the way my tank is torn down right now so I don't have to worry about any problems that goes with having the tank setup.
Thanks for any and all help
Puffer21
Thanks for any and all help
Puffer21