Mr.Tan
New member
Welp, made the jump on the sump build today. First major purchase was the protein skimmer. Went to that fish place today to pick up a Reef Octopus NW110 skimmer. Well, one thing lead to another with miscommunications between the person i called and the fish information desk/workers and the wrong skimmers got sent over from storage to the store. Ended up walking out the door with a NW150 for only $10 more then what I was going to pay for the 110 (had a 30% off coupon and store credit always helps too lol) all thanks to the "fish area" supervisor Chris (i think that was his name) hooking me up with the deal, :beer: to him!
So anyways... I got the skimmer home and all assembled, sat it in my 20L tank I picked up from petco (can't beat the $1 per gallon sale) and hit up some MS paint to draw up the design/placement of baffles.
Here is where I am at:
Of the first three set of baffles, i was goin gto do the first one 10 inches tall, then the second up 1 inch from the bottom but also 10 inches tall and then the third the same as the first, 10 inches tall. Then it would spill in to the refugium area, which i am going to have some rubble LR and some chaeto, and then the third baffle as you can see was going to be 11 inches tall with a 1 inch split about 6 inches up for the water to pass through to the return side.
I was going to do a hole up top of the tank incase of an overflow (god forbid it would happen) to allow the water to drain into a overflow tank)..anyone ever do this?
Now, for the return side. I am placing this sump in the basement, I don't have the room under my tank, which is an open area and I have a dog that is nosey, so i don't want him getting in to it or also any dog hair floating in... Plus, where the tank sits at is right next the stairs that go up stairs (i am down in the lower level) which those two holes would lead right to where I am going to place the sump.. This may seem dumb to most of you, but it allows me to keep things clean and less cluttered, along with upgrade in the future and have things better and more contained down in the basement giving me more room to work with. I plan to have an ATO setup eventually with holding tanks (barrels) of premixed salt water and RO water. so having it all in one place will really help.
Now, where I need some help... I am going to run an external/dry return pump to the tank. I was looking at the Pentair Aquatics #3000 return pump (can be run as a dry pump), that does 780gph. Will this be enough to return the water to my tank? It has about a 8 foot total length for the return to tank. My next concern is the overflow and intake to the sump. Do you all think that it will have enough enertia to drain from the tank down in to sump? or will i need a pump to suck it down? For the return pump, i was going to drill a hole on the return pump side of the sump and have a 1" bulkhead feeding the pump. Mostly so I can place the pump at good spot and also leave for more room for the refugium?
I think that covers it all for now... sorry its a lot to read, but its going to be a long term build thread for not only the sump but also the DT itself!
:beer:
So anyways... I got the skimmer home and all assembled, sat it in my 20L tank I picked up from petco (can't beat the $1 per gallon sale) and hit up some MS paint to draw up the design/placement of baffles.
Here is where I am at:
Of the first three set of baffles, i was goin gto do the first one 10 inches tall, then the second up 1 inch from the bottom but also 10 inches tall and then the third the same as the first, 10 inches tall. Then it would spill in to the refugium area, which i am going to have some rubble LR and some chaeto, and then the third baffle as you can see was going to be 11 inches tall with a 1 inch split about 6 inches up for the water to pass through to the return side.
I was going to do a hole up top of the tank incase of an overflow (god forbid it would happen) to allow the water to drain into a overflow tank)..anyone ever do this?
Now, for the return side. I am placing this sump in the basement, I don't have the room under my tank, which is an open area and I have a dog that is nosey, so i don't want him getting in to it or also any dog hair floating in... Plus, where the tank sits at is right next the stairs that go up stairs (i am down in the lower level) which those two holes would lead right to where I am going to place the sump.. This may seem dumb to most of you, but it allows me to keep things clean and less cluttered, along with upgrade in the future and have things better and more contained down in the basement giving me more room to work with. I plan to have an ATO setup eventually with holding tanks (barrels) of premixed salt water and RO water. so having it all in one place will really help.
Now, where I need some help... I am going to run an external/dry return pump to the tank. I was looking at the Pentair Aquatics #3000 return pump (can be run as a dry pump), that does 780gph. Will this be enough to return the water to my tank? It has about a 8 foot total length for the return to tank. My next concern is the overflow and intake to the sump. Do you all think that it will have enough enertia to drain from the tank down in to sump? or will i need a pump to suck it down? For the return pump, i was going to drill a hole on the return pump side of the sump and have a 1" bulkhead feeding the pump. Mostly so I can place the pump at good spot and also leave for more room for the refugium?
I think that covers it all for now... sorry its a lot to read, but its going to be a long term build thread for not only the sump but also the DT itself!
:beer:
