Or do the same with a small sump [emoji848]Well youre screwed then if you want to run a canister with hidden pipes, unless you drill the tank for bulkhead fittings and plumb the canister up to them.
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30 June 2020 - 01:27 PM
Or do the same with a small sump [emoji848]Well youre screwed then if you want to run a canister with hidden pipes, unless you drill the tank for bulkhead fittings and plumb the canister up to them.
30 June 2020 - 11:53 AM
There is no side facing the wall as it's a room divider.Show us a photo of the actual tank. You could potentially put some kind of 3d rock background on the side facing the wall and hide the intake pipe behind it and have a spray bar at the top jetting across the surface.
Oh no, i see what you mean..There is no side facing the wall as it's a room divider.
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29 June 2020 - 10:42 AM
Right ok..From about one thousand litres and up.
Only reason I’d put a sump on a small freshwater tank would be if I was going to overstock the tank and needed lots of media (and additional water to dilute nitrates).
27 June 2020 - 07:20 PM
Sorry i don't understand what that means..~ 1,000L
27 June 2020 - 06:06 PM
What would you consider to be a very large freshwater setup?Sump are great... if you have a reason to have a sump otherwise they take up room, can be a liability if you design them poorly or if glass cracks.
Sumps are perfect if you have lots of gear required to run your setup like a marine reef tank or very large freshwater tanks with higher bioloads.