75g dry/wet/wet filter sump completed

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Very nice build. Could you take a close up of how your bioball tower is suspended in the sump?
 
Looks good
 
Wow that is sweet looking. You did a VERY professional job.

If you don't mind me asking.. Could you break down the parts and prices? What did it cost to build that sucker?
 
deeda;3777587; said:
Very nice build. Could you take a close up of how your bioball tower is suspended in the sump?


I have more pictures at home, when I get some time I'll post a few pics of the bioball tower. There is a strip of 1" X 10" acrylic 1/2" thick cemented on both sides and it rest on the rim of the tank. Kind of hard to explain, pictures would be easier to show. If you look towards the bottom of the blue foam, you can see one of the support strips resting on the rim
 
kdrun76;3780310; said:
Wow that is sweet looking. You did a VERY professional job.

If you don't mind me asking.. Could you break down the parts and prices? What did it cost to build that sucker?


I am almost embarassed at the cost, but here goes

Brand new 75 gallon $125
Acrylic $80
(2) Mag12 pumps $280
4 sheets of Matala $130
Foam $40
Glass (baffles/rails) $50
Bioballs $100
PVC/Eggcrate $25
Silicone $8
Weldon4 $14

Keeping my fish happy Priceless

Far from a cheap project, but this needs to filter 400 gallons of water. If you cutout the filter media (bioballs, sponges,matala). Looking at about $600, I probably would of spent more on cannisters if I went that route. The biggest cost was the two new pumps
 
wheatbackdigger;3780514; said:
I am almost embarassed at the cost, but here goes

Brand new 75 gallon $125
Acrylic $80
(2) Mag12 pumps $280
4 sheets of Matala $130
Foam $40
Glass (baffles/rails) $50
Bioballs $100
PVC/Eggcrate $25
Silicone $8
Weldon4 $14

Keeping my fish happy Priceless

Far from a cheap project, but this needs to filter 400 gallons of water. If you cutout the filter media (bioballs, sponges,matala). Looking at about $600, I probably would of spent more on cannisters if I went that route. The biggest cost was the two new pumps


Thank you. VERY informative.
 
deeda;3777587; said:
Very nice build. Could you take a close up of how your bioball tower is suspended in the sump?

Deeda,

Here is how the tower is suspended. There is a rail on each side. It just rest on the rim of tank. There is also a rail on the far side, it rest on the first glass baffle. The rails also make nice handles to pull the whole thing out. There is smaller blocks on the inside, these hold the eggrate in place

biotower.jpg
 
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