Rubbermaid "Mop Bucket" Refugium. Possible?

fishtails

Member
I'm thinking of making a refugium for my tank. I'm low on budget right now so my idea is kind of ghetto, but will it work.
I plan on using a rubbermaid mop bucket as a refugium. It would be either behind or under the stand.
To bring water form the tank it would be gravity "fed" and to return it to the tank I'd use a pump. What would be the best to use? It would be about 3-4 ft. from the top of the water.
To seperate the the sand and calupera from getting sucked into the pump I would either buy a tank divider or use plastic or plexi-glass.
I plan on having a 3-4" SB and using a 13 watt Bookworm PC.
Could I use the flexible or "stiff" tubing to return and bring the water to the tank? If not, what would you recommend?
What would/will I need to do to prevent water from flooding or spilling if power goes out or etc...?
I know this is a weird design to do a fuge, but it's cheap and easy to do IMO.
If a bucket isn't what you'd do would you recommend a 5 gallon bucket? I only have a little space behing my tank to do.
BTW, I tried a 10 gallon. It wouldn't fit under my stand and I'd have to build a stand to put it behind the tank. Tank also has a built in overflow.
I could also use a critter keeper cage or a 5 gallon or similar size tank/bucket.
All tips and information is grealty appreciated.
 

dreeves

Active Member
To prevent flooding...you have to devise or otherwise obtain an overflow system which will maintain the siphon in the event power is out.
 

iceburger

Member
not only will it work, its easy and cheap to do...i didnt use a rubbermaid for my refugium but i did use a big one for my sump and have a ten gallon refugium inside the sump, i recommend magdrive pumps they're very good, is the tank drilled? or do you have an overflow?...
 

fishtails

Member
The tank does have a built in overflow.
I think I will go with a 5 gallon rubbermaid bucket.
I was planning on using a Magdrive pump. Which would you recommend?
 

dreeves

Active Member
To lift the water from under the cabinet to the tank, probably a Mag 7 would work. If not I wouldnt think more the the 9.5.
 

krunk

Member
well it all depends on how much gph your overflow is rated, and how far thepump too where the water gets returned.
 

rane

Member
iceburger
Can you show me a pic of your sump please I am looking to get a few Ideas as I am thinking of redoing mine
 

dburr

Active Member
Mag 7 and mag 9.5 I think would be way to much for a 5 gallon bucket if you want to grow macro in it. Maybe a mag 5, probably smaller.
You need a slow flow. Also, as mentioned above, what rate is the overflow?
 
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