Adding a sump- have questions though

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I am working on adding a DIY sump to my 75g tank. Been using a canister filter for 18 months but want to upgrade. I will have a CPR overflow with the little pump that helps maintain siphon. And I bought an appropriate size return pump to match the flow (thank you to a BRS tech who helped me choose). Just have a few more things to work on.

#1 for those who have a sump, is it better to use tubing or PVC for my water lines?

#2. Since I will be adding extra water water to the system now via the sump addition, will it cause my tank to go through a cycle again?

#. What advice to you have for new people transitioning from canister filter to a sump?
 

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#1 for those who have a sump, is it better to use tubing or PVC for my water lines?
personally I always have used pvc for my lines to the sump and hose to return.
reason for the pvc for me is that I can make it look cleaner, easy to fix issues because of added disconnects, and it was just what I was taught many many years ago.

#2. Since I will be adding extra water water to the system now via the sump addition, will it cause my tank to go through a cycle again?
adding extra water will not restart your cycle. Adding rock to the sump will not cause a cycle either (unless you are adding a fuge, and it will be such a minor cycle that you will not notice at all)

#. What advice to you have for new people transitioning from canister filter to a sump?
This is where the major fun begins, the tinkering, things you can add and do with a sump highly outweighs a canister! no more cleaning sponge, just changing out filter socks.
you going to love it when your done, but hate it when changing over.
 

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