Before this thread goes completely downhill, my 2 pennies:
Thanks for posting OP. You are right, people newer to the hobby get freaked out by the idea of sumps. It looks complicated to them and turns them off. If I had a 180 gallon tank appropriately stocked I wouldn't hesitate to do this setup, it would probably eliminate a lot of maintenance, good on you for posting.
I do believe, however, that this will only work for lightly to medium sized tanks and stocks. As much as I like the idea of keeping it simple, higher bioloads and larger fish (quantity and size), as well as larger feedings will likely result in this setup falling short. I do believe more efficient (or you can call them complicated) filters are required for the hardcore hobbyist. One should also consider if they want their water gin clear or do you mind a small amount of haze? Do you have enough substrate to sacrifice some media? How attached are you to your fish? How expensive are they? Do you need more room to run multiple pumps? Can you build off of the current filter?
I don't think there is one right answer, but if I were to setup a tank for my dad to try to get him into the hobby for example I would definitely go with your setup first and build on it if needed.
boldtogether: framcosco has you on this one buddy. Why don't you build a 5000 gallon tank and see how this simple setup will work out for you?
Thanks for posting OP. You are right, people newer to the hobby get freaked out by the idea of sumps. It looks complicated to them and turns them off. If I had a 180 gallon tank appropriately stocked I wouldn't hesitate to do this setup, it would probably eliminate a lot of maintenance, good on you for posting.
I do believe, however, that this will only work for lightly to medium sized tanks and stocks. As much as I like the idea of keeping it simple, higher bioloads and larger fish (quantity and size), as well as larger feedings will likely result in this setup falling short. I do believe more efficient (or you can call them complicated) filters are required for the hardcore hobbyist. One should also consider if they want their water gin clear or do you mind a small amount of haze? Do you have enough substrate to sacrifice some media? How attached are you to your fish? How expensive are they? Do you need more room to run multiple pumps? Can you build off of the current filter?
I don't think there is one right answer, but if I were to setup a tank for my dad to try to get him into the hobby for example I would definitely go with your setup first and build on it if needed.
boldtogether: framcosco has you on this one buddy. Why don't you build a 5000 gallon tank and see how this simple setup will work out for you?