sump for a 75g

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superluke

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ive just got a 75 gal tank and i have a spare ehiem 2222 but i would like to build a sump with a overflow can you give me some ideas and post me some pics
 
before you do this .

this is what you need to buy first 20 gallon tank without the lid top new or use one is fine

two is two peace of glass from your loc hardware store or at lows the is
one is going be 11" 3/4 wide by 14"3/1 high

two is going be 11"3/4 wide by 6" tall

three is coking gun for the silicone glue from loc pets store or hardware store i use a brand called GE 10.1 oz. Clear Silicone I Window & Door Sealant

four is to mark the fish tank so you can glue the first peace of glass at i did mine at 11" one side of the fish tank and the other peace of glass you going have to glue it 2 " apart from the first one so you can use micro pads.


five you have to make a drip tray 11"3/4 by 13"3/4 plaxie glass drill whole one ince apart .

six is to to make plate to hold the bio ball up you need some egg crate at the hardware store it us to be only 6 buck for them but the price went up to 12 buck for them now

seven is cut some peace of plaxie glass out 3/4 thick 1" 1/4 w by h 1" to put the plate to hold the bio ball on to ps you need to glue it 6 " from the bottom of the fish tank

eight is to make a lids for the sump out of plaxie glass its L is 32" 1/2 by 11" 1/2

nine is to pick a good pump to use and a overflow box



good luck on this diy sump i just made like 10 of them already



this is only for a 20 gallon sump
this can handle up to 200 gallon setup


have fun heheheheh i know i did











 
I'm not a complicated guy, so I wouldnt make it more complicated than it needs to be.

Put the intake of your eheim in the main tank. Fill the eheim with media. Start with very coarse pads and work down to polishing pads. Put the output of the eheim into a 20 gallon tote. Fill the tote with pot scrubbies. Have a pump in the tote to pump water back to the main tank.

I have a 90 gallon tank set up like this and it works great
 
Kobeclone;1579195; said:
I'm not a complicated guy, so I wouldnt make it more complicated than it needs to be.

Put the intake of your eheim in the main tank. Fill the eheim with media. Start with very coarse pads and work down to polishing pads. Put the output of the eheim into a 20 gallon tote. Fill the tote with pot scrubbies. Have a pump in the tote to pump water back to the main tank.

I have a 90 gallon tank set up like this and it works great


I refer back to rule #5... 2 pumps never balance. If you try this make sure you have anti-syphon holes properly installed.

(and yes I've done it many times too, I was just prepared for the final outcome in advance)

Dr Joe

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Kobeclone;1579195; said:
I'm not a complicated guy, so I wouldnt make it more complicated than it needs to be.

Put the intake of your eheim in the main tank. Fill the eheim with media. Start with very coarse pads and work down to polishing pads. Put the output of the eheim into a 20 gallon tote. Fill the tote with pot scrubbies. Have a pump in the tote to pump water back to the main tank.

I have a 90 gallon tank set up like this and it works great
Or You could have your sump above the tank and set it up so it drains into your tank. That was you wont have to us a bunch of extra equipment.
 
i was thinking somethin like a plastic water storer and pump the water into it it and then letting it drain back through gravity
 
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