Vacuuming Detritus when no siphon is possbile...

Lightsluvr

Tangaroa to 500 gallons
Premium Member
I need to vacuum detritus from my sump from time to time. However, the sump is under the stand, so a siphon is not possible.

Can anyone recommend a product or device for vacuuming debris w/o using a siphon? Preferably something that can return water to the system after running through a filter sock...

Thanks.

LL
 
ideas not personal experience so take w/a grain of salt.
1) blow it around to resuspend it in the water column
2) rig a small pump up w/flex tubing on the intake side
 
I've not done this myself, but this is how I would deal with it ... Throw a micron filter sock in one of your sock holders. Smallest micron size you can find ... like maybe 50-100 microns. Take a small submersible pump with tubes on the in/out ports. Direct the waste into the sock with the pump. Remove said sock. I suppose you could even use this setup by propping the sock up somehow even if you don't have a sump with these socks ...
 
George, I've run into the same problem in my sump. I took the output end of my siphon hose and attached it to the intake of a maxijet 1200. You gotta be careful not to suck up small pieces of gravel. I just threw the water away and added new saltwater, just like a regular water change. I personally wouldn't mess with the filter sock, it seems like more hassle than it's worth.
 
We use this:
00990159000

But, then again, you could not reuse the water...
 
I just use a Maxijet 404 with a length of tubing attached to the output of the maxijet, I move the maxijet around with my hand and suck up the detritus/water into a bucket as part of the water change.
 
Thanks for the links to the sludge extractor. I had forgotten about that product...

George, I've run into the same problem in my sump. I took the output end of my siphon hose and attached it to the intake of a maxijet 1200. You gotta be careful not to suck up small pieces of gravel. I just threw the water away and added new saltwater, just like a regular water change. I personally wouldn't mess with the filter sock, it seems like more hassle than it's worth.

How long can a MJ-1200 operate not submerged without damaging it?

We use this:
00990159000

But, then again, you could not reuse the water...

I've got one of those, too. I wonder if the shop-vac hose will fit in the small space above the sump...

Everybody has me thinking - thanks for the suggestions...

LL
 
Vortex Diatom Filter (love mine)

or

cheap canaster filter filled with foam and floss.

Just add a normal gravel attachment if you like.
 
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very simple. Get a syphon going from your DT above into a bucket, put your thumb over the end in DT, transfer to sump not letting your thumb off until the end is in the sump. Now it will flow from sump to bucket.
 
dont bother with the eheim sludge extractor, the detritus is too fine and creeps right out of the filter anyway. Mine clogged up and i just threw it away. save yer 50.00 bux, im in the same boat and honestly i think the best idea is the shop vac. I remember someone on here put a few adapters on the end of the hose and attached 1/2 - 5/8 vinyl tube.
 
very simple. Get a syphon going from your DT above into a bucket, put your thumb over the end in DT, transfer to sump not letting your thumb off until the end is in the sump. Now it will flow from sump to bucket.


Really wow...I never thought of that. I am just going to do a water change to see if this work!!!! :)
 
You can get 1/2 " or similar size clear acrylic tube at most LFS. I just duct tape a piece to my shopvac hose, and use that to clean the sump. Only the acrylic tube enters the water. Peel off the duct tape throw away and start again in two months.:jester:
 
I turn my return pump and skimmer off, stir up the sump, and use a Maxi Jet 1200 and some hose to pull the water out of the sump. I do this about every other water change and it works great.
 
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