New to this forum but getting back into fishkeeping after a break of about 12 years for health issues. Much has changed, when I left wet dry and bio balls were the hot ticket, lol!!!! I was planning on doing an all male AC tank like I had years ago, I was planning on at least 100 gal. I live over an hour from any type of decent fish store, so saltwater was out. Looks like mail order has come along and if you buy from the right people can be a great way for someone like me with limited mobility to be able to have a variety of fish. I just scored a very nice 180 gal all glass tank and drilled for sump by Aqueon with canopy, stand, led lighting, 75 gal sump, uv sterilizer and 2 massive new jebao pumps with a combined flow rate of 5300 gph. Obviously they will be throttled way back. Not sure why the PO was running 2 such massive pumps in the first place? Going to pick it up Sat and plan on sanding the cabinets down and applying a product used on pontoon decks and floating docks that has a bedliner type texture. I figured this would be great protection from the moisture. The sump is currently one large 75 gallon tank and I plan on installing 3 or 4 baffles to divide it up. Still doing my research on the best way to set the sump up for AC or I am also considering doing a native tank with different sunfish, cats and maybe a couple small mouth bass. The fish would be free from the lakes, rivers and ponds around the house and when they get to big they can be eaten or turned loose, it's a redneck thing, lol!!!! The tank by Aquen has two overflows at the back of the tank. The background is bright blue and will be changed to solid black or a DIY background. Eventually I would like to purchase one of the excellent backgrounds made today but for a tank this big I'm sure they aren't cheap. My biggest concern is the sump layout, thinking of the first chamber 6 to 8 inches wide stacked with different layers of foam from course to less course. First baffle will be held a couple inches up forcing the water to be forced up through the media in the second area. Not sure what to use here, but considering ceramic media, lava rock, or other media that can be covered with water for good bacterial growth. Water will then flow over the top of the next baffle and this next chamber will just be a couple inches wide to prevent any bubbles from returning to the tank. The 3 rd baffle will be held just off the bottom, forcing the water to flow up just like after the first baffle. The final chamber will be for probably just one of the jebao pumps and the 300w Eheim heater. The sump is 4ft long and if I do it like this it would mean an area in the middle of the sump that would be between 24 and 32 inches wide. That will hold a lot of media, would I be better off breaking this up into 2 sections with different media in each? Any recommendations on layout, media, filter floss or sponges would be welcomed. I will post pics as I progress. Just looking forward to getting back into a hobby that I once loved so much. Looking forward to meeting new friends along the way. Y'all have a great evening and thank you.
God Bless
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