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Old 07-19-2017, 06:25 AM
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Hey guys im in the process of moving my tank over to my new house I now have the chance to change the layout of my sump 75g


What im trying to plan is to take out my spot that has 2 filter socks and revamp it to have filter pads instead was thinking course pad ( that i can wash and put back in )and then on top of that a fine filter pad or cut open filter socks that I can either throw away or wash quick

The left side of my sump overflows into a 4" by 18" chamber then overflows into the shelf holding 2 4" filter socks then down into chamber over a wall then into main part of the sump which holds my skimmer ( ill try to get a picture tomorrow here)

Now is the time when I move it, it will be empty and I can add or change the glass in there, Anyone have any pictures or ideas what's the best way to change to this type of setup, currently I have the filter socks cut off at the bottom and on top of that I have the filter pads Fine -->course over top but im looking for better ideas

Other idea was maybe going to that rolling mat thing but that's a few hundred dollars that I could use to go towards better places

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Old 07-19-2017, 02:10 PM
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The melevs reef website has a great section on sump design if you're looking for inspiration. Check it out

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Old 07-19-2017, 02:16 PM
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Yeah i was actually looking through that a few weeks ago but all the designs on there didn't have really anything with filter pads or something like that most of them just had filter socks
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Old 07-19-2017, 04:46 PM
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Check out gmac Reef sump design. I believe this is what your are looking for by way of slots for the filter pads. I currently run two filter pads instead of socks and they work fine.
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Old 07-20-2017, 10:58 PM
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Hrm still haven't found out one that i like , i seen one time a fish store in the states had all there sumps overflow down into some live rock then up and onto a "tray/shelf" that had the layers of padding then down through and up again over a wall then into main part

Just wondering how long I should make that shelf ? And wondering about bracing the filter sock shelf is just floating but if i made that longer would it need to be braced

Or maybe i should just use the existing shelf and redo the filter sock holes to allow the water more time to flow over the pads rather than down the filter sock holes
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Old 07-21-2017, 01:45 AM
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Are you thinking of using the 19" x 24" plastic pads?
If so ...

What about running the filter pads vertically?
Front to back and replace your filter sock area. Then you still have water flowing down hill without having to make a new 'tray' for the pads.
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Old 07-21-2017, 01:56 AM
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To elaborate;
If the pads are 1" thick, make a section 2" x 18" F-Back.
Put a verticle glass partition F-B maybe 1/3 top down.
Water flows through your coarse pad (forced through by your 1/3 high baffle), then the fine pad, then up and over the next baffle.
Sure, some will sneak through the top of the coarse pad and over everything, but the heavy stuff will hit the bottom of the sump before it gets to the pads anyway.
And if you really are worried about it, add a F-B flat top over the coarse pad.
Then you would remove the fine pad vertically, slip the coarse one over to the fine side against the baffle, and pull it out vertically.
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Old 07-21-2017, 03:35 AM
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O man yeah this is totally it, I'm gonna see if i can draw it out to see what u mean but this is what i was looking for i think

Awesome

---> attempts to draw said thing ---> realizes I'm no engineer.. lol
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Old 07-21-2017, 05:17 AM
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looking forward to seeing your drawing ..
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Try this on for size

http://i749.photobucket.com/albums/x...psiitrxplb.jpg
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