jayjay5531
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I'm hoping to have a 36 gallon FOWLR with 40 pounds of LR, sand, and a few "nano" fish like clowns or cardinals or firefish maybe. Maybe one day I'll have a reef aquarium, although I'm guessing 36 is way to small to maintain a stable reef environment.
Anyway, I'm a hardcore FW aquarist and only recently started looking in to SW. FW people don't often have sumps, unless they have huge tanks and want more space to put HOB filters, or they are very concerned about aesthetics and don't want any visible heating or filtration equipment in the tank (and probably there's other reasons too but the bottom line is I never even looked into sumps because they're not super popular). For big tanks I've always used canister filters and had no problems - with filter floss and bio-media. (Another difference between FW and SW: it seems that FW people are mostly advocating against the use of carbon and zeolite with the claim that it does its job for a couple days before leaching the chemicals back into the water. On the other hand, I have only ever heard from SW people that activated carbon is a good thing. Maybe the high concentrations of TDS in SW prevents the chemicals from leaching back into the water? I don't really know, but I'm getting off track now, anyways...)
But apparently SW people are all about sumps. I don't even know how to set one up, or what the objective is, or anything. Apparently people drill holes in the corner of their tank (not an option for me because my tank is glass).
Anyways I have a canister filter that I love, can I just use this or is it worse/better than a sump?
Also, it occurs to me that protein skimmers can go in sumps...is this a major reason why SW people have sump setups?
Sorry for rambling, it's late...
Thanks for your help!
Anyway, I'm a hardcore FW aquarist and only recently started looking in to SW. FW people don't often have sumps, unless they have huge tanks and want more space to put HOB filters, or they are very concerned about aesthetics and don't want any visible heating or filtration equipment in the tank (and probably there's other reasons too but the bottom line is I never even looked into sumps because they're not super popular). For big tanks I've always used canister filters and had no problems - with filter floss and bio-media. (Another difference between FW and SW: it seems that FW people are mostly advocating against the use of carbon and zeolite with the claim that it does its job for a couple days before leaching the chemicals back into the water. On the other hand, I have only ever heard from SW people that activated carbon is a good thing. Maybe the high concentrations of TDS in SW prevents the chemicals from leaching back into the water? I don't really know, but I'm getting off track now, anyways...)
But apparently SW people are all about sumps. I don't even know how to set one up, or what the objective is, or anything. Apparently people drill holes in the corner of their tank (not an option for me because my tank is glass).
Anyways I have a canister filter that I love, can I just use this or is it worse/better than a sump?
Also, it occurs to me that protein skimmers can go in sumps...is this a major reason why SW people have sump setups?
Sorry for rambling, it's late...
Thanks for your help!