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So is there any real mechanical filtration? or should I leave a least one of the hob filter down in the sump area? I do agree with the cosmetic part that is the real reason I wanted to do one if you look through my pictures you'll see what I'm talking about. Its hideous I hate all the cords. Would a 10 gallon be ok for a 30 high? I should also include that I will be starting a reef tank that's another reason for doing this.. so excited....
The mechanical part is the skimmer. I have a 20 high tank on my 56g column, I divided that tank into 3 chambers (skimmer, return and refugium) and a 24g on my 90g reef (it also has an 18g refugium fed into it) so I'm sure 10g for a 30 will work great. You do need to make at least one baffle dividing the tank to allow the skimmer chamber to hold a certain level of water.
On the 30g tank if you don't have one already. The Tunz Nano for $150.00 is a perfect skimmer (for up top 60g). That's what I used on my 30g long. That skimmer works fantastic and no microbubbles. The cup holds plenty of skim and just sits right in without a hassle. Its foot print is only 3X5 and 9 inches tall, and it has a magnet so it stays at the level you place it in the sump, eliminating the need for a stand.
Oh and it is pod friendy, it won't chew them up. I read that someplace, I seed my tank for pods in the refugium so that was important to me.
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You should see what the back off my 90g looked like before I went with a sump...it was loaded back there.