snakeblitz33
Well-Known Member
Alright, I can't quite map this out in my head or on paper. Not exactly sure how I would want to do this either...
I have a 240 gallon display tank in the front room with a 30 gallon sump. I want to increase the sump size, but everything is already in place. I have a back room that I am able to drain the sumps water into. I was thinking, of having two sumps... one of them being remote with somewhat of a life support system.
I have six 30 gallon pre-drilled tanks and a stand that I can use for them. Using these 30 gallon tanks will add 180 gallons more of water volume to the system. The additional sump should be at least a 75 gallon rubbermaid or a 150 gallon horse trough. The only thing is, how can I push water to the remote sump and back again effectively enough so that the life support system in the back will work?
Three of those 30 gallon tanks will be refugiums, two of the bottom tanks will be filled with sand, and the extra 30 gallon tank will be a frag tank.
any help will be greatly appreciated.
I have a 240 gallon display tank in the front room with a 30 gallon sump. I want to increase the sump size, but everything is already in place. I have a back room that I am able to drain the sumps water into. I was thinking, of having two sumps... one of them being remote with somewhat of a life support system.
I have six 30 gallon pre-drilled tanks and a stand that I can use for them. Using these 30 gallon tanks will add 180 gallons more of water volume to the system. The additional sump should be at least a 75 gallon rubbermaid or a 150 gallon horse trough. The only thing is, how can I push water to the remote sump and back again effectively enough so that the life support system in the back will work?
Three of those 30 gallon tanks will be refugiums, two of the bottom tanks will be filled with sand, and the extra 30 gallon tank will be a frag tank.
any help will be greatly appreciated.