I have this idea to add another sump to my current sump, basically have 2 sumps. I'm trying to figure out how i would connect the two, right now my sump is basically 2 storage rubbermaids, one inside the other for strength. My last setup was a 35 gallon rubbermaid and over time the mid points bulged and started to rip apart.
currently my idea involves using a siphon to connect the two sumps, sorta like an overflow box for glass tanks. when the water level in one take rises, water moves thru the siphon to the sump with lower water level, this way the water level in all sumps will be maintained. Also this way i can use just one pump pumping water from the original sump and it will sorta cascade the water back to the original sump. The ends of the siphon will have to be at the very bottom of the tanks to avoid trapping any air and killing the siphon connection.
I have a 20 gallon glass tank i wanted to use as the extra sump plus make it a planted refugium to help with ammonia and nitrate levels. what do you guys think? i think it would be a good and easy way to add extra features to your sump while also increasing the overall water capacity of your system. Also a good way to utilize any extra tanks you may have laying around that are other wise good but have no room to start "another tank".
another idea would be to place the different tanks/sumps in a stair like configuration so the water can "waterfall" into the next tank on the downward "step" but im not sure how i would direct the "waterfall" to the next tank/sump. cant use a siphon for this idea because then the lowest sump could potentially overflow when power is lost.


currently my idea involves using a siphon to connect the two sumps, sorta like an overflow box for glass tanks. when the water level in one take rises, water moves thru the siphon to the sump with lower water level, this way the water level in all sumps will be maintained. Also this way i can use just one pump pumping water from the original sump and it will sorta cascade the water back to the original sump. The ends of the siphon will have to be at the very bottom of the tanks to avoid trapping any air and killing the siphon connection.
I have a 20 gallon glass tank i wanted to use as the extra sump plus make it a planted refugium to help with ammonia and nitrate levels. what do you guys think? i think it would be a good and easy way to add extra features to your sump while also increasing the overall water capacity of your system. Also a good way to utilize any extra tanks you may have laying around that are other wise good but have no room to start "another tank".
another idea would be to place the different tanks/sumps in a stair like configuration so the water can "waterfall" into the next tank on the downward "step" but im not sure how i would direct the "waterfall" to the next tank/sump. cant use a siphon for this idea because then the lowest sump could potentially overflow when power is lost.
