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![]() The biggest thing I appreciate in my sump is that fact that it is raised up off the floor to arm pit level. Makes working on it so much nicer without all the bending. If your sump is going somewhere other than in the stand I would recommend this highly.
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![]() I would recommend you try to find someone in your area with the kind of set up you want to build (look though the build threads) and go check it out. Drawings are great but seeing it in person will help you so much if you haven't set up too many aquariums yet.
And everyone on here is so nice...plus they usually LOVE to show off and explain their systems to other reefers ![]() |
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![]() Thanks Xtreme I will check out the link.
Lance, Great tip. That's the practical type of advice I am looking for! I see so may pictures of sumps and they are underneath the large tank or on the floor in the next room. I was not sure if there was a siphoning issue or process issue...with placing the sump up higher. I realize some do not have the space or option and it needs to be placed under the main aquarium. GreenSpottedPuffer, Yes I am getting to know a couple of people off this site with larger aquarium set-ups. At some point I will definately be looking at some existing setups and ideas. Thanks Brad |