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I've been removing algae from my Red Sea Reefer by siphoning from the tank into the filter sock in the sump. Doing this lets me vacuum for as long as I'd like without doing water changes.
My other tank lacks a sump but I'm wondering if it's possible to do something similar using a pump.
My idea would be to create a closed system with an in line pump, ideally that can be operated out of the water. Maybe something like this Cobalt inline pump and add a filter prior to the pump intake something like this Inline filter but preferably with mesh rather than a stainless steel strainer.
Another option would be to use a canister filter like this Zoo med canister, although I'm not sure the pump would create enough suction.
Has anyone had success with something like this? Open to any suggestions
My other tank lacks a sump but I'm wondering if it's possible to do something similar using a pump.
My idea would be to create a closed system with an in line pump, ideally that can be operated out of the water. Maybe something like this Cobalt inline pump and add a filter prior to the pump intake something like this Inline filter but preferably with mesh rather than a stainless steel strainer.
Another option would be to use a canister filter like this Zoo med canister, although I'm not sure the pump would create enough suction.
Has anyone had success with something like this? Open to any suggestions
