detritus free sump??

philpot

New member
Can anyone tell me how they stop detritus build up in their sumps? I like using over flow and sump to hide equipment and grow chaeto but removing detritus becomes a pain.
Cheers.
 
You could put a power head in the area where the detritus settles. That will keep it suspended in the sump and give your skimmer a chance to get rid of it.
 
I am with you, I was tired of the build up. I am trying a thicker filter sock, I beleive its 200 micron, it hasn't been in there long enough to tell a difference yet.
 
Do you turn the return pump off when you feed the tank? Detritus is usually caused by the break down of food, and if you don't let uneaten food into the sump, you will have less detritus to worry about. I went through the same thing with my old sump, but when I started turning the pump off and light feedings, it got much better.
 
I actually encourage detritus in my sump so that I can siphon it out. I can remove it from the sump better than anywhere else and it lets my skimmer do the job it was intended to do.
 
My sump is on the floor so I can't siphon from it. Bi weekly siphon from the display is easier for me.
I think I need more mechanical filtering seeing the comments here.
 
just keep in mind that the filter socks need to be cleaned at least every other day. i have quite a few of them and swap them out daily and toss them in the washer once a week to keep the supply of clean ones up.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10549718#post10549718 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by philpot
My sump is on the floor so I can't siphon from it. Bi weekly siphon from the display is easier for me.
I think I need more mechanical filtering seeing the comments here.
here is what i do to rid my sump of unwanted nastys, i use a turky baster to get it out, but all that stuff on the bottom if a great area to grow pods, i only clean out half of a side every time i do it which is about every 2-3 months
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10549211#post10549211 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by iwishtofish
Also, a filter sock may keep a lot of detritus from the tank from reaching your sump.


Yeah, rather than letting it settle where it can be siphoned out, or dealt with by animals, lets hold it in a highly oxygenated area so that it breaks down into Nitrate and Phosphate as quickly as possible.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10550270#post10550270 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by RichConley
Yeah, rather than letting it settle where it can be siphoned out, or dealt with by animals, lets hold it in a highly oxygenated area so that it breaks down into Nitrate and Phosphate as quickly as possible.

or rather then being lazy we can swap them out every other day with a clean one and then we don't have NO3/PO4 problems or detritus in the sump to deal with.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10550332#post10550332 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by JetCat USA
or rather then being lazy we can swap them out every other day with a clean one and then we don't have NO3/PO4 problems or detritus in the sump to deal with.

Or, you can just feed all of your overflow water into your skimmer, and not worry about it in the first place.



You sure as heck can siphon from a tank on the floor. You just can't siphon all that much out. Its the top of the water that matters, not the bottom.

A powerhead with a filtersock strapped to its outlet is a good way to clean a detritus filled sump.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10550430#post10550430 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by RichConley
Or, you can just feed all of your overflow water into your skimmer, and not worry about it in the first place.

unfortunately I've not been able to productively get an overflow to drive a Beckett and on my other skimmers they don't fair so well at the higher flow rates that i have from my overflows, so if it's OK with you, i'll continue to use the filter socks and swap them out every other day.
 
My sump is on the floor too, so I use a powerhead and some tubing in my sump to pump out water when I do a water change. While it's pumping out the water into a bucket I use my hand or a scrubber to kick up the crap. Any junk that has settled gets sucked right out and permanently exits the system. Problem permanently solved for $25.00 and water changes are a breeze.
 
Back
Top