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So I'm piecing together a sump to add to my existing fully established biocube 29, this is my first reef tank so this is my first sump. I have 0 experience running plumbing and picking components. I ordered an eshopps nano cube sump off of this site from a fellow reefer and want to piece together everything I need to setup the sump. I understand that drilled is preferred trust me, but it's not going to happen so overflow box is the only way, please don't suggest drilling the tank. If anybody has used this sump please share what I initially need. Such as...
1. Return pump
2. Best plumbing to use (tubing, pvc, or combo)
3. Anything to reduce noise in the overflow
4. Which size overflow? I know I will be getting an eshopps or cpr because lifereef is out of the budget for now...I will most likely swap it out later
5. Anything else that I may be missing
Plumbing the whole thing is honestly my biggest concern I have no experience with bulk heads or anything so I will doing alot of research on this and won't be tackling this project right away until I'm 100% on the game plan.
I look forward to hearing some input from you guys, also in case anybody is curious as to why I want to add a sump to an all in one is simply because... well why does anybody add a sump to any system...increased water volume, increase the stability of a nano, less disturbance during water changes, etc etc.
I'm having no current stability issues just looking to improve because I just can't help myself lol. Thanks r2r
1. Return pump
2. Best plumbing to use (tubing, pvc, or combo)
3. Anything to reduce noise in the overflow
4. Which size overflow? I know I will be getting an eshopps or cpr because lifereef is out of the budget for now...I will most likely swap it out later
5. Anything else that I may be missing
Plumbing the whole thing is honestly my biggest concern I have no experience with bulk heads or anything so I will doing alot of research on this and won't be tackling this project right away until I'm 100% on the game plan.
I look forward to hearing some input from you guys, also in case anybody is curious as to why I want to add a sump to an all in one is simply because... well why does anybody add a sump to any system...increased water volume, increase the stability of a nano, less disturbance during water changes, etc etc.
I'm having no current stability issues just looking to improve because I just can't help myself lol. Thanks r2r





