Hi there
I have been reading a lot about sumps and over flows and have a few questions.
I am getting a 90gallon saltwater tank that already has been established for about 2 years (no fish left in the system now though). The previous owner had it running on a canister system only.
before filling it back with water after moving it i want to set it up to be able to have a sump system going but i am running into a few issues. First off the glass is tempered (least that is what i was told) second i need to learn. Also I want to try to limit the appearance of hardware in the tank (if possible). Also the tank currently has hanging protein skimmer.
I have to try to limit the cost of this as much as i can so any suggestions would be awesome on how to do this. I realize I will be making most of this myself.
~Main question I had is if I used the canister filter as a pump from the tank to the sump. then let the water run through the sump and buy a pump to have it return to the tank. Is this an okay set up? Would i still need to get an over flow?
If yes what are my options for over flow? I can not drill into the glass and i do not want to risk an external over flow since i rent and have hard wood floors.
Thank you for your responses and advice!
I have been reading a lot about sumps and over flows and have a few questions.
I am getting a 90gallon saltwater tank that already has been established for about 2 years (no fish left in the system now though). The previous owner had it running on a canister system only.
before filling it back with water after moving it i want to set it up to be able to have a sump system going but i am running into a few issues. First off the glass is tempered (least that is what i was told) second i need to learn. Also I want to try to limit the appearance of hardware in the tank (if possible). Also the tank currently has hanging protein skimmer.
I have to try to limit the cost of this as much as i can so any suggestions would be awesome on how to do this. I realize I will be making most of this myself.
~Main question I had is if I used the canister filter as a pump from the tank to the sump. then let the water run through the sump and buy a pump to have it return to the tank. Is this an okay set up? Would i still need to get an over flow?
If yes what are my options for over flow? I can not drill into the glass and i do not want to risk an external over flow since i rent and have hard wood floors.
Thank you for your responses and advice!