victor_c3
Premium Member
I've been reading and researching for years about running a cryptic sump and I've decided a while back that my next system (the one that I'm getting ready to start building now) will be built around one. To that end, I've read a book written by Steve Tyree (CMAT Volume 2) where he goes into approximately 400 pages worth of detail about establishing such a system. Given that many of his corals are legendary, it appears that pretty decent results can be achieved with a system like this.
I'm planning on an approximately 350-400 gallon display and I intend to support that with a 750 gallon filtration tank. The filtration tank will be 8' x 4' by 3' deep and will be arranged as illustrated below:
The filtration tank will house at least 1000 pounds of rock. I'm debating on whether or not I should make the tank 8-12" taller and adding a 8-12" deep sand bed to the filtration tank. For what it's worth, I'm planning on keeping the display tank bare bottom.
Tyree doesn't make much mention of running an algae refugium in conjunction with a cryptic sump, however it does appear that sponges and other organisms do take in phosphates in their growth. From what I could gather from his book, it appears that an algae refugium is not necessary. However, I intend to add one to my system mainly to increase biodiversity of my system.
I will run my system without a skimmer. From my reading, it appears that skimmers decimate microbial life which, in turn, would have a negative impact on the increased biodiversity I'm striving for in my system. I also intend to go without filter socks.
Additionally, I suppose I could break apart the regions of this larger tank in my design into several smaller tanks, however the interplay between the regions and the transitional zones between the algae area, filter feeder zone, and cryptic area of the tank are important in the overall biodiversity and efficiency of the system as a whole.
Does anyone have any experience or thoughts on running a system like this? Will 750 gallons of filtration tank be enough to support a 350-400 gallon display?
When I get paid in about 3 weeks I plan on beginning construction of my filtration tank. Until then, I'm chomping at the bit to get going on this!
I'm planning on an approximately 350-400 gallon display and I intend to support that with a 750 gallon filtration tank. The filtration tank will be 8' x 4' by 3' deep and will be arranged as illustrated below:
The filtration tank will house at least 1000 pounds of rock. I'm debating on whether or not I should make the tank 8-12" taller and adding a 8-12" deep sand bed to the filtration tank. For what it's worth, I'm planning on keeping the display tank bare bottom.
Tyree doesn't make much mention of running an algae refugium in conjunction with a cryptic sump, however it does appear that sponges and other organisms do take in phosphates in their growth. From what I could gather from his book, it appears that an algae refugium is not necessary. However, I intend to add one to my system mainly to increase biodiversity of my system.
I will run my system without a skimmer. From my reading, it appears that skimmers decimate microbial life which, in turn, would have a negative impact on the increased biodiversity I'm striving for in my system. I also intend to go without filter socks.
Additionally, I suppose I could break apart the regions of this larger tank in my design into several smaller tanks, however the interplay between the regions and the transitional zones between the algae area, filter feeder zone, and cryptic area of the tank are important in the overall biodiversity and efficiency of the system as a whole.
Does anyone have any experience or thoughts on running a system like this? Will 750 gallons of filtration tank be enough to support a 350-400 gallon display?
When I get paid in about 3 weeks I plan on beginning construction of my filtration tank. Until then, I'm chomping at the bit to get going on this!