NeedBiggerTank
Not Likely 2 Ever Grow Up
I'm not even sure where to start...
OK - I understand the concept of a sump. I even understand (somewhat) what the baffles are used for (bubble traps, dividing the sump into zones, etc.). I don't know, however, answers to the following:
1) where exactly do you put the baffles?
2) How thick should the glass be?
3) What is the correct adhesive to get at Lowe's or Home Depot for securing the baffles?
4) Does a sump have to have baffles?
Once you've got all the baffles in place, then the question is - how much water do you put in the sump to start with? I know you must leave enough of it empty to be able to handle the max amount of water from your display down to the bottom of your overflow level. That calculator thingy says that is 12.5 gallons for my 90. Does that sound right?
Then lets talk return pumps. Don't have a clue what type of pump is needed or the gallons/hour required. (as an aside, I've always wanted to ask for those with refugiums in their sumps, don't the amphipods and copepods get sqooshed or otherwize killed getting sucked into such a powerful pump? I mean how do they get up to your display intact? Just curious!)
A couple of things - my tank isn't drilled, so I will be using a HOB overflow box - would appreciate suggestions here. Would like to do this without breaking the bank, of course (just found out today that Andrew (our Suburban) has to have a new catalitic converter - OUCH). Where should the overflow box go - in the middle of the tank or at one end or the other?
Thanks in advance! :spin2:
OK - I understand the concept of a sump. I even understand (somewhat) what the baffles are used for (bubble traps, dividing the sump into zones, etc.). I don't know, however, answers to the following:
1) where exactly do you put the baffles?
2) How thick should the glass be?
3) What is the correct adhesive to get at Lowe's or Home Depot for securing the baffles?
4) Does a sump have to have baffles?
Once you've got all the baffles in place, then the question is - how much water do you put in the sump to start with? I know you must leave enough of it empty to be able to handle the max amount of water from your display down to the bottom of your overflow level. That calculator thingy says that is 12.5 gallons for my 90. Does that sound right?
Then lets talk return pumps. Don't have a clue what type of pump is needed or the gallons/hour required. (as an aside, I've always wanted to ask for those with refugiums in their sumps, don't the amphipods and copepods get sqooshed or otherwize killed getting sucked into such a powerful pump? I mean how do they get up to your display intact? Just curious!)
A couple of things - my tank isn't drilled, so I will be using a HOB overflow box - would appreciate suggestions here. Would like to do this without breaking the bank, of course (just found out today that Andrew (our Suburban) has to have a new catalitic converter - OUCH). Where should the overflow box go - in the middle of the tank or at one end or the other?
Thanks in advance! :spin2: