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mycat99 04-21-2010 04:05 AM

tank questions
 
since my salt water tank was totaly destroyed bye kids who broke in my wife doesnt want me to spend the money on reseting it up .can you use a drilled tank for fresh water? what do you put into sump ?my sump has only 1 devider in it .i am use to running fresh water with ehiem filter, thanks

cordeiro 04-21-2010 04:57 AM

i would say why not.. if you use the sump as one big ass filter like, plants and should use the same fiters thats made for fresh water, it should work and sorry to here about the b,n,e... that happened to a guy i know when he was in vages, not fun at all...

cordeiro 04-21-2010 04:59 AM

but im not the best to tell you so, dont know much about fresh water, besides drinking it.... lol..

Bloodasp 04-21-2010 05:04 AM

I guess instead of putting skimmers and such just put in the same filter media that you use in those canister filters (foam, activated carbon etc.) Maybe add some bioballs there too.

turkleton 04-21-2010 05:06 AM

As sump will work great for a freshwater tank, a friend of mine has one set up on her tanganyikan cichlid tank. You just set it up like a huge canister filter. The only downside is that the water may not be as crystal clear as if you were using a canister filter. However if you keep the algae growth down it shouldn't be a problem.

zum14 04-21-2010 05:11 AM

check out www.monsterfishkeepers.com they have tonnes of guys running sumps on there. Basically it is like everyone is saying, it turns it to one large filter. Ive seen lots of guys run basically sink "scubbies" as there cheap and kind of a bio ball. Guys usually do the same as salt, run your heater, carbon, any phosphate removers. Cleans up the main tank.

mycat99 04-22-2010 01:31 AM

thanks will have redesign my sump to hold bio balls .also would m/h light be to much for fresh water?i have 2 /250 walt m/h light was thinking about only useing one bulb in it

Wingin It 04-22-2010 01:49 AM

carefull with those lights, too much and you'll get an algae bloom like crazy! Be mindful what you put in the tank in terms of plants, 'cause too much light will allow algae to take control, especially if you use slow/med growing plants.

lockrookie 04-22-2010 02:32 AM

wouldnt your homw insurance help cover the cost for rebuild of you salt tank?

mycat99 04-22-2010 02:40 AM

ya my insurance will cover me for damage but after i pay deductable i would only get about 1/2 the money i spent on tank back


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