Hey all,
I am close to pulling the trigger on getting an acrylic tank built. (96x36x27). It will most likely be my first sump foray. Here are my options that work for the space
1) Back wall single center internal overflow box/weir.
2) Dual back wall (not end corners) internal boxs/weirs.
3) Skip the sump altogether, and filter w/FX6s as I am doing now on my 240. I have extra FX6s.
While I hate the bumped out look of internal boxes, it is all the space will allow for. I also feel like if I don't dive into sumps and get this tank drilled, I will regret it. I have plenty of FX6s, so I am considering keeping the tank a virgin, and continuing with canisters. Looking for opinions, especially related to having two back wall boxes verses a single, longer center box. I'd imagine doing a Herbie setup, most likely.
Sorry for the amateur-hour question. It's hard to make the most educated decision while lacking the sump experience to do so. It's alot of money, and I don't want to overlook anything. Thanks folks.
I am close to pulling the trigger on getting an acrylic tank built. (96x36x27). It will most likely be my first sump foray. Here are my options that work for the space
1) Back wall single center internal overflow box/weir.
2) Dual back wall (not end corners) internal boxs/weirs.
3) Skip the sump altogether, and filter w/FX6s as I am doing now on my 240. I have extra FX6s.
While I hate the bumped out look of internal boxes, it is all the space will allow for. I also feel like if I don't dive into sumps and get this tank drilled, I will regret it. I have plenty of FX6s, so I am considering keeping the tank a virgin, and continuing with canisters. Looking for opinions, especially related to having two back wall boxes verses a single, longer center box. I'd imagine doing a Herbie setup, most likely.
Sorry for the amateur-hour question. It's hard to make the most educated decision while lacking the sump experience to do so. It's alot of money, and I don't want to overlook anything. Thanks folks.