flower
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I'm so disgusted I could scream. The pump failed on the SH tank and it overflowed about 5 to 8 gallons of water. One thing comes to mind....in the 20+ years that I used a canister filter I never once had a tank overflow, not once. One canister over the years sprung a leak and I lost about 1/2 gallon of water before I noticed.
I like my sump, I really do....it's so much easier, and makes a clean tank up top by being able to hide things under...but dam!...I hate it when things go wrong. I could always count on that canister filter to run....When it died it went quietly and always during a cleaning so I knew it wouldn't restart, every canister I ever had gave it's all.
The SH tank was due for a water change...but I so much prefer using a bucket instead of the floor for the old water. I had planned my Sabbath so well...I made sure all the food was already cooked, I attended Temple service...I was supposed to really rest today...but noooo...I have a fish tank.
I just had to vent...The pump is cleaned and the system is back on line. It was clogged with sediment...which is also what is wrong with the skimmer on the 90g... the stuff settling on the bottom of the sump has become a problem.
Which brings a question maybe you guys can help with....how do I clean up that sediment without breaking down the entire system? I know I can rig up a filter sock to my drain line hose to prevent this, (I so wish I had done this before now) but I need to get that stuff off the bottom of the sump tanks so that I have a nice clear bottom again. I thought of maybe using a fish tank vacuum with a filter sock to trap the yuck and let the "clean" water run back into the sump...what do you guys think, and if it would work...is there a certain brand of vacuum better than others?
I like my sump, I really do....it's so much easier, and makes a clean tank up top by being able to hide things under...but dam!...I hate it when things go wrong. I could always count on that canister filter to run....When it died it went quietly and always during a cleaning so I knew it wouldn't restart, every canister I ever had gave it's all.
The SH tank was due for a water change...but I so much prefer using a bucket instead of the floor for the old water. I had planned my Sabbath so well...I made sure all the food was already cooked, I attended Temple service...I was supposed to really rest today...but noooo...I have a fish tank.
I just had to vent...The pump is cleaned and the system is back on line. It was clogged with sediment...which is also what is wrong with the skimmer on the 90g... the stuff settling on the bottom of the sump has become a problem.
Which brings a question maybe you guys can help with....how do I clean up that sediment without breaking down the entire system? I know I can rig up a filter sock to my drain line hose to prevent this, (I so wish I had done this before now) but I need to get that stuff off the bottom of the sump tanks so that I have a nice clear bottom again. I thought of maybe using a fish tank vacuum with a filter sock to trap the yuck and let the "clean" water run back into the sump...what do you guys think, and if it would work...is there a certain brand of vacuum better than others?