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1bigstud 04-01-2016 05:30 AM

Sump
 
I need some.advice.

I have 33 gallon sump.
I used sheets of acrylic to create baffles for noise reduction,.and flow in my sump.
Unfortunately the acrylic sheets have caved on each other, and now my sump is noisy!
It's going to be impossible I think to get my sump out from under my tank, I think.

Any ideas on how to fix this?

Basically I need to raise the water level in one chamber of the sump, the area where water from.the display drains to.

albert_dao 04-01-2016 05:52 AM

Just drain the sump and redo it. Your tank can run without a skimmer and whatnot for a day, no problem as long as you have some decent powerheads. Way easier than juggling water levels :D

1bigstud 04-01-2016 05:58 AM

Thanks AL,

Any advice on a good sealant/silicone to use that will seal in one day, and be easy to spread over the old stuff?

eli@fijireefrock.com 04-01-2016 08:08 AM

you should use 100% silicone and from your 1st post (Unfortunately the acrylic sheets have caved on each other) you used too thin of acrylic sheets.

1bigstud 04-01-2016 08:51 AM

Thanks for the input. How thick do I want to go?

Ace Storman 04-01-2016 04:54 PM

Hey, for silicone, you should use GE SCS1200. It is an industrial grade adhesive sealant. It IS aquarium / reef safe and used by most tank builders. Some LFS's do carry it.

I have sealed several tanks with it, and once dry it is almost impossible to pull off.

Hope this helps, good luck on the repair!

Norman

1bigstud 04-01-2016 05:21 PM

Thanks I'll run down to Rona and grab some.
This will be a pain in the @$$ to say the least, ad I don't think I'll be able to completely dry my sump.
I'd be more than happy to accept volunteers for help lol.

Tyfighter 04-01-2016 06:22 PM

I had the same thing happened
I'd reccomend a shop vac and lots of paper towel!
You can also use rtv silicone, Canadian tire has it. Super strong hold compared to regular silicone.

Myka 04-01-2016 08:54 PM

Yes, Shop Vac for the win!

I've not been able to find that SCS1200 silicone locally and just buy the over-priced Aqueon silicone.

reef-keeper 04-02-2016 02:12 AM

From my experience. I found that silicon does not work very well on acrylic. Acrylic and silicon are not friends. Silicon sticks to the glass great. Acrylic needs acrylic glue and it only works when you glue acrylic to acrylic. You might want to think about replacing it with glass in the future. My sump was a combo of both and it kept failing. So I had concept make me one. They used all glass and I haven't had an issue yet.


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