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So today I took the time to try and rig up a another tank as a sump.
First thing is my tank has a bottom drilled drain value In the back of the aio sump/back compartment right where the return pump brings water back into the main display.
My thought is to drain out of the bottom of the third compartment into another tank. Then move the return pump into the new tank and run hosing to the stock return nozzle. In theory it seemed to work if I purchase a stronger pump (it currently cycles 300 gph.vdoes this sound right? Or is it a setup for failure?
I plan to use the added sump to hold live rock only for added filtration and to obviously add more water volume. I do not have the drive to make it a full blow refugium until I understand a little more about the do's and don't and the science behind them.
Any input is greatly appreciated!
First thing is my tank has a bottom drilled drain value In the back of the aio sump/back compartment right where the return pump brings water back into the main display.
My thought is to drain out of the bottom of the third compartment into another tank. Then move the return pump into the new tank and run hosing to the stock return nozzle. In theory it seemed to work if I purchase a stronger pump (it currently cycles 300 gph.vdoes this sound right? Or is it a setup for failure?
I plan to use the added sump to hold live rock only for added filtration and to obviously add more water volume. I do not have the drive to make it a full blow refugium until I understand a little more about the do's and don't and the science behind them.
Any input is greatly appreciated!
