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You building your own sump? ..............Frank
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You building your own sump? ..............Frank
The sump has been built and I am having to modify it by adding an extra chamber to enable the DSB to be built up. Unfortunately the person who built it didn't listen to what I asked and the water flow is down, up, down, up. Nothing major, the glass for the extra panel arrived yesterday, so when I am ready to add the tank connectors and the other small pieces of glass in the aquarium, I shall break open the silicon. Mark |
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Filtering a sal****er tank has changed so much sence I had a sal****er
set-up - mine was fish only and filtered with an UGF, as were the salt tanks in the store. Last year a friend asked me to build him a sump for his salt tank. After a ton of homework I used the sump found here; http://www.reef-eden.com/DSBs.htm , with a few small changes to make it a little easyer to build. I used a 20 gal.all glass tank with a 10 gal. all glass tank within it for the DSB. By the time I had it finished it, he doubled the size of the tank, so I had to build a second sump. It ended up working out great - he had a little trouble with the DSB media in the first sump and had to do it over. The second sump was set-up with Miracle Mud and to date has worked out great - now he has a real fine sand in the first sump, he keeps saying he's going to remove it and replace it with the Miracle Mud. He keeps saying when he sets up his second sal****er tank, he wants two sumps under it also............ Frank |
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" Filtering a sal****er tank has changed so much sence I had a sal****er
set-up - mine was fish only and filtered with an UGF, as were the salt tanks in the store. Me too. I have had a couple of marine tanks in the past. I have managed to find some details on a couple of them if you fancy a look. They are at my page under the marine link, www.marksfish.me.uk, as well as my current project. Last year a friend asked me to build him a sump for his salt tank. After a ton of homework I used the sump found here; http://www.reef-eden.com/DSBs.htm , with a few small changes to make it a little easyer to build. I used a 20 gal.all glass tank with a 10 gal. all glass tank within it for the DSB. I had a look at a sump from here http://www.melevsreef.com/sump.html. Mine is basically a three foot tank with glass dividers in. In the first chamber which has a flow under plate, I will put some egg crate at the bottom and some bio balls in the chamber. The second chamber I will place a heater. Third chamber I will put my Caribsea Aragonite fine sand to an initial depth of 2" (I did consider Miracle Mud but the UK cost is a bit prohibitive) and caulerpa culture. 4th chamber which was unnecessarily caused will be empty and chamber 5 will have the return pump in it. Looks like I will be leaving out the cell pore this time!! Hopefully the structure goes into place in the next couple of weeks (fingers crossed). Thanks for all your input Frank. Regards Mark |
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Liked your site, tanks, and pond. You know, about the time you get the
pond area all done and *really* looking good, your pond isn't going to be as large as you want. I've been there - done that, redid it, and done it again. My age (or wife - flip a coin) is stopping me from changing it again... With a DSB of only 2" of sand, I wouldn't think it's deep enough to change the nitrAte to gas (?). My understanding is that you need at least 4 to 6"s, and then if the water flows across it to fast, it won't work............. Frank |
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![]() Liked your site, tanks, and pond. You know, about the time you get the pond area all done and *really* looking good, your pond isn't going to be as large as you want. I've been there - done that, redid it, and done it again. My age (or wife - flip a coin) is stopping me from changing it again... With a DSB of only 2" of sand, I wouldn't think it's deep enough to change the nitrAte to gas (?). My understanding is that you need at least 4 to 6"s, and then if the water flows across it to fast, it won't work............. Frank Hi Frank Yes, the pond is too small already :-) I'm not allowed to have another though, I only got this one through default!! I have read conflicting advice about DSB's. I have read Bob Goeman's book several times and he seems to suggest that anything over 3"- 4" doesn't actually have ay benefit. I have also read on other groups and forums that between 2"- 4" is the way to go. That said, I am going to make mine into a refugium, so hopefully once the caulerpa starts a growth spurt, that will prevent the nitrates from growing too much. Some of the shops I have been into have Miracle Mud systems where the water flows through the sump up to 10 times per hour, but most less than that. Mine will turn over about 7- 8 times per hour with the sump pump I have. Reliance on water movement by powerhead is heavy, along with the use of Hydor rotating powerhead attachments (http://www.hydor.it/inglese/flo.htm). I have since bought a couple of these at a good price on eBay, just need the powerheads for them now!! I got my RO unit yesterday, a 2nd hand unit from eBay but I have bought new membrane ad filters for it. I'm hoping to plumb that in this weekend to begin preparing water for the fill. That will give me the added incentive to get the carpet cleaned before moving the room around :-) Impatience is starting to set in now. I know that I must be more patient than I am but....... Cheers Mark |
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