Pump for a 225 Gallon

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
so would it be easier to just have one large sump? What would happen if one pump failed with the equalizing tube thing?

BTW thanks for the info, helps a lot!
 
One large wet/dry - sump with two smaller pumps would simplfy this proposed set up.

If you had two sumps with a balance tube connecting them and only one pump operating in one of the sumps, the water would transfer from the sump with out a working pump over to the sump with the working pump thru the balance tube.
 
Harbor freight has a few pumps rated at 1000 and more an hour, they will last a couple years with a little care also there was a web site called fountainmontian.com or somthing like that that had some low cost ones.
 
no thanks! anything from Harbor freight or Northern Tool is crap :barf:
 
Ornatapinnis said:
One large wet/dry - sump with two smaller pumps would simplfy this proposed set up.

If you had two sumps with a balance tube connecting them and only one pump operating in one of the sumps, the water would transfer from the sump with out a working pump over to the sump with the working pump thru the balance tube.


I need a visual of this balance tube, got any drawings/pics??
 
i like mag-drives better.. but lerts see what other mfk'ers say
 
I'm using a rio 2500. And it's only $37+ change at bigalsonline.com on my 225g.
 
really? That just seems low compared to what I've heard the water cycling should be. I assume your water stays pretty clean?
 
My water's very clean. Just tested it yesterday and nitrites and nitrates are 0. I'm using a eheim power head and a fluval 404, just incase. A wet/dry that's rated for 300g.
 
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