Cool, are you going to collect some kelp as well?Edit: changing the 6 foot pool to 8x5 rectangular pool
Cool, are you going to collect some kelp as well?Edit: changing the 6 foot pool to 8x5 rectangular pool
Cool, are you going to collect some kelp as well?Edit: changing the 6 foot pool to 8x5 rectangular pool
For filtration, simply put I would run a sump, with a skimmer and some mechanical/biological media. I can give you a more detailed version of what I would do later on.Thanks.
However, something I need to remind myself of is that all this planning is only so that I’m fully prepared once I am able to keep sharks and rays, and that I know the costs of doing so. I am currently unable to keep these species in the long term (only very short term, my 55 gallon could only hold a shark for so long) and I do not have a big enough basement (or even a basement at all), nor are there any spare rooms in the house, so there is nowhere to place a large tank.
But with that said, once I am able to do so, I’ll set up this system, and yes Oompa Loompa, I will post pictures.
My question about what sort of filtration system I should set up is still unanswered![]()
Why would you only be able to build an air-driven skimmer?Yup, DIY is what I'll do especially if it cuts costs.
Sounds good, I would DIY a protein skimmer, but I would only be able to make an air driven skimmer and I doubt that an air driven skimmer would be able to deal with the bioload.
Could I install an internal sump instead of an external one (I guess it'll be an internal return pump then)? Plumbing and drilling would be less of a hassle, and the system as a whole would feel more "tidy" and "concise" (excuse my OCD). I'm thinking about a large tub or container such as https://www.kogan.com/au/buy/komodo...MIiOuHpbzV2gIVinZgCh0TnQ08EAQYAyABEgKB0vD_BwE, which is 75 gallons (44 x 19 x 21 inches) and could sit inside the main pond? The bioball drum could sit beside the pond, on a stand, receiving water from the sump's return pump, and releasing the water back into the tank?
With monthly water changes, how much water would I need to change, considering the few tank inhabitants, biological filtration and the fact that the tank is just a giant refugium?