let me start off by saying that i am new to this club/site, and i just love it here. for once since starting this hobby, i wont have to drive to a fish store to ask about fish/reef questions. my first post was looking for a 75 gallon tank and within a day i got two ppl bringing their tanks to the swap!
so here is my problem for all who can help!
i have a 150 tank, 4ft long type, i DIY a canopy and beef up the stand that came with the tank. i custom the stand to hold a 4ft sump tank. having this drive to have bigger is better, so i want a 75 gallon tank as a sump. problem is that the stand is 26in tall inside, with a center brace 24in tall from floor. the 75 gallon sump tank is 21 inch tall. the stand doors only allow me a 3inch clearance to do things inside the sump. my thoughts are how to get a skimmer to work or how to work on things that will go wrong.
my solutions that i have came up with so far are-
1) sell the stand or scrap it out and build a taller stand which i love building the canopy so buidling a new stand would be great except the cost for the wood when i could be using that money toward finishing this setup.-this would make me happier toward using bigger sump and building but would prolong the completion of the setup.
2) don't do the 75 gallon sump and use a short type of sump, but don't know what size tank to use.-this would be the easiest and prob the cheapest.
3) construct a way to set up the skimmer behind stand, and just squeeze my hand off in the 3inch clearance to work on stuff inside the sump.-this would be worse of the 3 ideas unless i can figure something else out.
this project is still under construction after a rough year with economy not leaving me alot of extra income to go toward finishing this setup. i can't wait to frag swap, it will be my first year to go and maybe next year will have my tank setup and ready to buy some frags!
any guidance from anyone would help me out, it seems like i try to plan ahead but roadblocks like this seem to pop from time to time,but i miss my 55 gallon setup and can't wait to have the big 150 up and running.
i hope i explain well enough for everyone to understand my situation, but for any reason i didn't just let me know what you need to know.
thanks a million and you all at the swap!
greg
so here is my problem for all who can help!
i have a 150 tank, 4ft long type, i DIY a canopy and beef up the stand that came with the tank. i custom the stand to hold a 4ft sump tank. having this drive to have bigger is better, so i want a 75 gallon tank as a sump. problem is that the stand is 26in tall inside, with a center brace 24in tall from floor. the 75 gallon sump tank is 21 inch tall. the stand doors only allow me a 3inch clearance to do things inside the sump. my thoughts are how to get a skimmer to work or how to work on things that will go wrong.
my solutions that i have came up with so far are-
1) sell the stand or scrap it out and build a taller stand which i love building the canopy so buidling a new stand would be great except the cost for the wood when i could be using that money toward finishing this setup.-this would make me happier toward using bigger sump and building but would prolong the completion of the setup.
2) don't do the 75 gallon sump and use a short type of sump, but don't know what size tank to use.-this would be the easiest and prob the cheapest.
3) construct a way to set up the skimmer behind stand, and just squeeze my hand off in the 3inch clearance to work on stuff inside the sump.-this would be worse of the 3 ideas unless i can figure something else out.
this project is still under construction after a rough year with economy not leaving me alot of extra income to go toward finishing this setup. i can't wait to frag swap, it will be my first year to go and maybe next year will have my tank setup and ready to buy some frags!
any guidance from anyone would help me out, it seems like i try to plan ahead but roadblocks like this seem to pop from time to time,but i miss my 55 gallon setup and can't wait to have the big 150 up and running.
i hope i explain well enough for everyone to understand my situation, but for any reason i didn't just let me know what you need to know.
thanks a million and you all at the swap!
greg