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How long can a tank run without filtered water
Okay i just noticed a slight issue with my overflow box and will need to run some preventative maintenance, so this brings me to the question. The tank/sump has been running for the last 5 months, so after I shut the return pumps down for the work, how long do you think things will go down hill? I may need 24 - 36 hours
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My return pump has shut down before on me and I was away. Things werent happy but they were ok. Just make sure you have a heater and circulation in the main tank and you should be ok.
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A few years ago, my return pump crapped out on me and I had to wait 2 days for a new one, I kept the water circulating in the sump with a couple of maxi-jet power heads and I had the tunze power heads in the display pointing more towards the surface for extra oxygen.
Everything came through with flying colours except I forgot that the overflows had no circulation for more then 48hrs and when I finally turned the return pump on, the worst rotten egg smell ever filled the house....nobody seemed to mind in the tank though and the corals never even withdrew their polyps |
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I've shut my return pump down ( entire sump actually ) on purpose for more than week. I did try to minimize the amount of water sittin in the sump though. I shut it down so my better half didn't have to worry about anything while I was gone. I did have my closed loops running during this time so there was still water movement. I've never had an issue doing so.
*Edit* I guess I should add as a warning, I was lightly stocked with 265g of water volume in the display. Not sure I would do the same on a smaller tank with a higher bio-load.
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The reason being I may have to remove my overflow box and re silicone it back on, or just gob the hell out of the area in question to prevent anymore seeping.
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Canister filter or external pump
If you can get your hands on a canister filter you can just pipe the inlet over the side of the tank, same with the discharge, Once you get a syphon it will keep up very nicely. I did this with and FX5 when I was installing my new sump.
The same thing can be done with a external pump. you just have to get the syphon going. |
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get some orca silicone it can be used and cures underwater...its also good for glueing fags on rocks underwater
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Won't they drown?
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I believe he said frags, Not Fraggels.....
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