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Basement Sumps
Who's got their maintenance room on a different floor than the main display tank? Let's see pics! Would you have it any other way? What are the bonuses and drawbacks for this type of set up?
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Tagging along. Planning to move my sump down the basement.
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I do, and no I wouldn't have it any other way! Benefits are no noise at my display tank and less mess!
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Sorry, forgot to post pic!
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dude i am freaking jealous:P nice set up
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Thanks Denny, you've got a sweet set up yourself so you have nothing to jealous about!
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I have my sump in the basement. I wouldn't do it any other way. You can check the link in my signature for details either on the TOTM link or my Tank journal (I have to warn you, it's long)
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sump
I have mine in the basement, Pros I never worry about heat in the summer, water changes are easy, plumbed into toilet stack, spills on cement floors are a lot easier to deal with than on hardwood on the main floor. Drawbacks, noise if its not plumbed correctly.
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Noise from DT or from sump?
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