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Well here goes my DIY 40B w/ 20L DIY sump...

I’ve been wanting to get into reefing for years, as my older brother has been at it for over 20yrs. The opportunity sprang when we were closing down one of our Fire Stations due to renovations. The tank was drained and left to rot, as nobody wanted to start it back up after the renovation. The setup was an old school 40L but it came a CPR HOB overfill, large sump box, stand and other misc items used during its freshwater life. To me, I saw an opportunity to make something out of nothing :)

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After realizing the old 40L wasn’t up to be a reefer, I opted to buy a 20L and breakdown the older 40L and use the glass for sump baffles. Trolling around on R2R and the net I came up other this...

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My home has lots of windows, so a large display was out of the question due to a lot of natural light penetration. So I opted for a PetCo special 40B.
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With me being a firefighter and working odd and lengthy hours. My plan was to junk the CPR HOB overflow and reuse the acrylic for an internal overflow box to alleviate any water overfilling issues. I also painted the bottom and back of the DT satin black
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My initial plan was to only have one 1.5” drain but I couldn’t make it quite enough after a wet run. I went so far as to cutting the already glued piping and removing the 90*, adding a modified t-fitting w/ a 1/8th drilled plug with still no luck. I then drained the entire tank and drilled another 60mm hole slightly below the initial hole in hopes of making a effective Herbie drainage setup... Success!
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I then drained the entire tank and drilled another 60mm hole slightly below the initial hole in hopes of making a effective Herbie drainage setup... Success!
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The 1/2” return is pumped back up with a SICCI 2.0, several union fitting and a anti-drain fitting.

I tried to get creative and heat up the PVC and mold it to the curvature of my likings and to prevent unnecessary sharp bends.
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Having seen my brothers trial and errors, the DT was going to be bare bottom and cycled with natural dry rock. The rock I decided on was the Amazon special “Nature’s Ocean” in 40lbs. I initially purchased (1) box and was surprisingly pleased with what I got I ordered another box. The rock is filled with cool fossilized sponges and shells, to include massive tunneling. It comes in (3) chunks per box but nothing mini-Thor and a chisel can’t handle. What’s more pleasing than something you sculpted to your liking.
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The DT flow is made by (2) Maxspect XF330 and a Vortech MP10 positioned low and as far back as possible to keep the back clean.

Lighting is done with (2) AI Prime 16HD. I’ll attempt to use BRS settings but time will tell
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The sump includes (2) Eheim heaters placed in the refugium, a 5” Red Octopus 110SSS, MarinePure bio-media and a complete Chaeto starter kit from AlageBarn, feed by a 24w ACKE grow light

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I’m currently running a Tunze Nano ATO w/out any issues. I mistakenly purchased the Nano instead of it’s larger brother.

As with any Reef Tank wiring is mayhem!

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The tank started the cycle process a month ago with Dr. Tim’s and a the dead shrimp sitting in the tank for only (2) days. I’m currently at 0-0-20 but still holding off on livestock as I just recently seeded my tank with AlgaeBarn 5280 pods and trying get this Chaetomorpha to get established

All in all, it’s been a fun DIY and trying to get everything right the first go around. But we know how Murphy’s Law works

Appreciate the kudos and apologize for the lengthy post, but most of all I would like to thank all the contributors for making this almost to easy nowadays

-Matt
 
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Got the 10gal quarantine tank all painted (sides, back and bottom) along with a Amazon special wavemaker and heater. Total cost w/ tank was $30...

I have a few foam squares in the sump getting all mucked up with bacteria. I plan to fill the QT with DT water when I purchase some livestock for a quick cycle

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A little more detail on my DIY 20L sump...

- Reef Octopus 5” 110SSS protein skimmer
- (2) Eheim 125w heaters
- Sicci 2.0 return pump (plumbed into a 1/2” pvc)
- Tunze NANO ATO
- 1” drain and 1” emergency drain into the first comp
- AlgaeBarn Cheato w/ 5280 Pods
- MarinePure biomedia (1) 8x8x1 block and (5) cubes
- tossed in several pieces of dry (ancient reef) rock in the first comp and a few in the refugium...

From sketch...
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...to final product

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Just completed the DIY foam filter for the QT

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7.5” piece of 3/4” PVC, 3/4” cap, 90* and a scrap piece of glass left over from the sump project was all that was needed...

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Started with a 5/64 drill bit...

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Dimpled the holes to help with possible clogging issues...

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Painted it black to help see any possible parasites and the like, along with the QT “hiding” 2” fittings...

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-Matt
 
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Cleaned the front glass yesterday and BOOM... Diatoms showed up on the rock the following day.

For the special occasion, I went and picked up (1) hermit and (2) Mexican Snails

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Bulk Reef Supply 5-Stage 75gpd RO/DI

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Home pressure is reading a nice 62psi.
(2) TDS pre-DI

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...with a (0) TDS post-DI

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Do you guys think I should purchase another 75gpd membrane to increase the production and save on water lose due to my static water pressure?
 
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Made a DIY cover for the 40B for less than $11

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Started off by purchasing a window screen kit at HD for $9

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I then searched around for mesh at local retailers and found this at HobbyLobby on sale, 50% off at that. Total for 1sq yard was $1.30

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Finished product

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Kept the lights off when I went into work for 3-days, with the exception of the fuge light that I reduced the timing to 4hrs a day. Diatom algae is gone from the rocks. I’m now left with an extremely cloudy tank...

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Water parameters are below. Yes, yes, it’s an API Marine kit. Hanna checkers will be delivered on Tuesday from BRS

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This will be the first water change in over a month. Started the tank on Fritz RPM. Decided to switch it up to Red Sea “Blue Bucket”

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With the Nitrates that high, I decided to go with a 25% water change. Which equals to about 12.5gallons.

I immediately tossed in a filter sock and some floss in the sump and adjusted the skimmer for more of a wet skim. I also turned up my pumps and turkey basted the rocks to assist in getting all the crap in the water column

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I’m using $4 Walmart poly for the filter floss. It was pretty thin so I doubled it up

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Final mix...

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Haven’t started the fun yet of draining and refilling. Still mixing and getting the temp up...
 
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Welp...

10g water change, siphoning the barebottom and sump of loose sand and snail detritus, basting the rocks, adding the floss and running the skimmer wet overnight WORKED like a champ.

Cloudiness has subsided ;Happy

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The quest to become a better water chemist...

Hanna Alkalinity, Calcium and Phosphate reagent came in.

Scored a used Hanna Phosphate checker for $22 :)

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