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Old November 1st 06, 08:43 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
RubenD
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Default Using a canister filter and an overflow for a sump?

Yeah, I thought of that, but I already have most of the parts (10g tank,
canister filter) so I'm gonna give a try as soon as I find the time.
The only think I need it's and overflow, and I'm gonna build one.

I'll let you know how it goes.

Ruben



"Wayne Sallee" wrote in message
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You might want to save the expense of equipping that tank
with a sump, and put that money towards a larger tank in
the future with built in overflow.

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RubenD wrote on 10/28/2006 7:16 PM:
It won't fit, besides I already have a couple of 10g tanks.

Ruben


"Wayne Sallee" wrote in message
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Can you fit a 20 gallon tank in there instead of a 10? a
20 gallon is 12.5 inches wide.

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RubenD wrote on 10/26/2006 6:27 PM:
It's 46G Bowfront tank. I'm currently using a canister filter.


"Wayne Sallee" wrote in message
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What size tank do you have?
Do you already have the canister filter?

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RubenD wrote on 10/26/2006 5:21 PM:
Everyone knows buying a sump kit gets very expensive. However, the
benefits are great, from increasing the water volume to hiding all

the
equipment.

I was thinking on using a canister filter to pull the water from a

10G
tank
to the main tank and a hanging overflow to the 10G.

What do you think the drawbacks are if there's any?



Ruben