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![]() Oh, I forgot to address your question regarding plugging the drain line and adding a sump later. IMO get your sump plumbed and everything finished before you start the tank up. With my first tank I added the sump months after the DT was running and believe me it is much easier to do the complete job from the beginning.
Oh and welcome back young feller! ![]()
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![]() Thanks Lance.
I've been trying to find a sump on sale but i can't seem to find one in my area thats not for sale with the tank or having to wait until the tank is done and i don't want to be spending 300$ on a new one! Thanks SeaSerpant
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Ok, if that's the situation go ahead and start the tank without the sump. Keep the water level below the overflow and set up your powerheads. Do you have a skimmer?
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![]() If noise a concern, think about drilling for 2 bulkheads for your drain then you can set up a Herbie. Might also want to drill your display for a return line, little cleaner and easier for a hood/canopy rather than going over the top.
Surprised $300 for a sump, should be able to get a used aquarium cheap (20g here or 30g here) a few few pieces of glass cut for baffles (~$20) and a bit a silicone and you're done.
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![]() There is a 30 gal that was posted at kijiji edmonton a few mins ago for $40.
http://edmonton.kijiji.ca/c-pets-acc...AdIdZ207820227 Last edited by Bloodasp; 05-28-2010 at 03:32 AM. |
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![]() Lance
I do not have a skimmer yet. Mark I got it drilled for the overflow but i can't get it drilled for a return line. Bloodasp Thanks for the notice! Thanks Everyone SeaSerpant
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