A couple years ago I decided that I needed to update my filtration systems on both of my saltwater tanks. I was using tetra tec power filters. Being somewhat new to the hobby at the time, I wanted a system that was pretty simple and all inclusive. My children were rather young at the time and I wanted to make sure whatever system I went with was covered so that I did not find matchbox cars or Barbie's in my filter. :lol: They are now old enough to realize that messing with Mom's tanks is a VERY bad idea!
Like a dummy, I chose to go with the Tom Pro PS4's. I bought 3 of them.
If I had only known then what I know now!
Now, a couple years and many headaches later, I am thinking that It is time for a change!!!!! I would like to put in a sump/refugium system. What I am wondering is....would it be best to modify the Tom Pro systems and incorporate them into the sump/refugium or just buy a complete sump system?
I think for me to modify my current filtration I would need to buy a tank, cut one of the sides out of the Tom Pro, move the return pump, install baffles, buy a new skimmer, and possibly get a new pre-filter.
The Tom Pro's use a aqua lifter on the pre-filter...I know I have heard several people that say they love this thing.....but I have had more problems with them getting clogged or not starting back up after a power failure. I have even purchased a pre-filter for the aqua lifter. It did help but they still have issues. Is there a way around using them or are they pretty standard for pre-filters? (sorry for the dumb questions but I really haven't had any exposure to any other wet/dry's other than the Tom pro's)
The Tom Pro's uses built in, air driven protein skimmers. These things are hardly effective. They only seem to work when they feel like it. I would much rather go with venturi.
I would hate to spend a ton of time and money modifying these only to find out that I'm still stuck with a piece of crap filter. (either way it looks like I will be spending a few hundred dollars to upgrade each filter)
Any thoughts, better ideas, or words of wisdom????
Like a dummy, I chose to go with the Tom Pro PS4's. I bought 3 of them.

Now, a couple years and many headaches later, I am thinking that It is time for a change!!!!! I would like to put in a sump/refugium system. What I am wondering is....would it be best to modify the Tom Pro systems and incorporate them into the sump/refugium or just buy a complete sump system?
I think for me to modify my current filtration I would need to buy a tank, cut one of the sides out of the Tom Pro, move the return pump, install baffles, buy a new skimmer, and possibly get a new pre-filter.
The Tom Pro's use a aqua lifter on the pre-filter...I know I have heard several people that say they love this thing.....but I have had more problems with them getting clogged or not starting back up after a power failure. I have even purchased a pre-filter for the aqua lifter. It did help but they still have issues. Is there a way around using them or are they pretty standard for pre-filters? (sorry for the dumb questions but I really haven't had any exposure to any other wet/dry's other than the Tom pro's)
The Tom Pro's uses built in, air driven protein skimmers. These things are hardly effective. They only seem to work when they feel like it. I would much rather go with venturi.
I would hate to spend a ton of time and money modifying these only to find out that I'm still stuck with a piece of crap filter. (either way it looks like I will be spending a few hundred dollars to upgrade each filter)
Any thoughts, better ideas, or words of wisdom????

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