SC Aquariums Owners Thread

a 3 gal. haha
that all depend on where you live my friend. I live in Wyo, it pretty high and dry.
I have a 29H gal ATO res next to my 90 gal. was out of the country for 3 weeks. filled it before i left + a 20 gal rubber maid net to it so the tank setter could fill the ATO res. pretty much went through it all. I guess I evap 1.5+ gal a day.

I went with a 29 tank for the ATO res. as I was hoping it would last around a month... nope.

ok, I suppose you are right.

on my 60, 5 gals lasts me 1.5 sometimes up to 2 weeks.
I'll go with 3 gals for now.
I am modifying the stock glass sump to create an ato fresh water reservior.
 
What ATO would you guys recommend for the 50? I'd like to get something now that I can run on my 20 long and swap over to the 50 when time comes to transfer.

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I used the tunze nano on my nano, planned on upgrading when I got the bigger tank, but the nano works just fine.

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So, im going to swap out my sca sump on my 150g. Main reason is it wont allow me to fit a 8in diameter skimmer due to the sump being too tall. I hear someone saying i told you so....name rhymes with molehatch .lol.

Will it be safe to remove one of the braces on the stand so i can remove the sump? I can take water out and rocks, but wanted to know if anyone has done this on a 150g wood stand.
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What ATO would you guys recommend for the 50? I'd like to get something now that I can run on my 20 long and swap over to the 50 when time comes to transfer.

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Tunze nano is good. A actually prefer it to the 3152. I have both and the optical sensor on the 3152 malfunctions frequently and I come home to alarms going off.
 
So, im going to swap out my sca sump on my 150g. Main reason is it wont allow me to fit a 8in diameter skimmer due to the sump being too tall. I hear someone saying i told you so....name rhymes with molehatch .lol.

Will it be safe to remove one of the braces on the stand so i can remove the sump? I can take water out and rocks, but wanted to know if anyone has done this on a 150g wood stand.
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Its fine. If you look through my thread i took off the vertical support to swap ny sump. I drained perhaps 40 gallons first...

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Its fine. If you look through my thread i took off the vertical support to swap ny sump. I drained perhaps 40 gallons first...

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Ok thanks, my tank is loaded with rock and sand. I was thinking of getting a 2x4 for temp support

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The vertical braces don't carry weight but are more or less for added support. I only had to remove one of mine to get my older sump out though I didn't have the larger SCA sump...
 
Has anyone gotten the overflow cover from SCA? If so, can you comment on it and post a pic of it? Thinking of getting one, but wondering about quality and if it's worth it.
 
I have one but will have to get a pic of it. I mean I never thought to take a pic of a rectangular piece of acrylic. LOL. There is the slightest bit of a lip to it which you can only see if looking at it a certain way and I cant see it at all looking from the front as the eurobrace hides the top and the canopy hides it as well. I just like how it stops snails and fish from getting in there...
 
I have one but will have to get a pic of it. I mean I never thought to take a pic of a rectangular piece of acrylic. LOL. There is the slightest bit of a lip to it which you can only see if looking at it a certain way and I cant see it at all looking from the front as the eurobrace hides the top and the canopy hides it as well. I just like how it stops snails and fish from getting in there...

I'm thinking of getting one too but I'm wondering if fish could get stuck on top of it between the my mesh top and the overflow cover.
 
I'm thinking of getting one too but I'm wondering if fish could get stuck on top of it between the my mesh top and the overflow cover.

I doubt it. They would have to hit it perfectly and be small enough to get in that small space. The cover sits flush to the eurobrace so you have the 1/2" of space between top of the overflow and top.

Out of everything it is the least of my worries in the tank honestly and i have a tiny australian harlequin tusk who "could" easily get in there but even if he could he could still flip around to get back off...
 
I doubt it. They would have to hit it perfectly and be small enough to get in that small space. The cover sits flush to the eurobrace so you have the 1/2" of space between top of the overflow and top.



Out of everything it is the least of my worries in the tank honestly and i have a tiny australian harlequin tusk who "could" easily get in there but even if he could he could still flip around to get back off...



Maybe I'm paranoid. I've already lost a radial file fish and a cleaner wrasse in between the tiny space of the mesh top and the side of the tank itself. I don't even know how the wrasse did it. It's body was wider than the gap but I guess he must have hit it with enough speed to squeeze through. I had that wrasse for about a year. It would eat out of my hand.


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I guess I look at it that I have more danger with stuff getting into the overflow (snails or fish going swimming) then I do of a fish happening to get on that small piece of acrylic. My wrasse has gone down my overflow plumbing twice before I threw the lid on and I had issues with my strainer getting clogged (which is why I removed it and the fish went swimming) So now with the top I can run strainer free with no worries about fish going for a tube ride.
 
Anything COULD happen. Sure, I suppose a fish could get stuck up there, but they can also find their way out of the smallest gap in your screen top or whatever you have too. Sometimes things just happen.

soulpatch - I realize it's just a square piece of acrylic. I guess my concern was how thick it is and if there's potential it could warp/bow over time making it worth my $$ or not.
 
soulpatch - I realize it's just a square piece of acrylic. I guess my concern was how thick it is and if there's potential it could warp/bow over time making it worth my $$ or not.

It is thicker then the overflow cover and has additional acrylic on 3 sides that match up to the current overflow cover. Like I said it eats up that space so it is probably a range of 1/4-1/2". The acrylic cover itself is perhaps 1/8" I believe.

For $25 its worth it. Even a thin sheet of acrylic at 1/8" will run you $10+ and that is before you cut it and bevel the edges like SC does.
 
It is thicker then the overflow cover and has additional acrylic on 3 sides that match up to the current overflow cover. Like I said it eats up that space so it is probably a range of 1/4-1/2". The acrylic cover itself is perhaps 1/8" I believe.

For $25 its worth it. Even a thin sheet of acrylic at 1/8" will run you $10+ and that is before you cut it and bevel the edges like SC does.

Thanks for the info. Like you said, for the price it's likely worth it. I just didn't want to be grossly disappointed once it arrived. They should just include it as part of the tank package. It'd be a nice addition.
 
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