I've posted once about looking for anyone with a 90ish gallon corner set up to figure out what I can do for a sump. The abridged version is I will be picking up my dad's 92g corner and transporting it to my place (1.5hrs away). Since I can't easily run and do measurements, I've tried to use drawing programs online and 99% of the time an appropriately sized sump is too large of a footprint. See attached picture.
I'm worried if I get something that fits that it may not be sufficient to hold DT displaced volume if the return pump is off. BRS calculator says every inch of DT water is 4 inches so guessing three inches displaced it needs to hold 12g on top of what's already in it.
Would it be safe to cut plywood to the dimensions of the sump, place under sump since a couple of inches of each back corner would hang over the edge of the back of the stand. Stand is corner cylinder with both wall adjacent sides being 34 inches. I'm planning to have the stand roughly 4 inches from each wall. Is this asking for trouble or feasible? I'm looking at either the Bashsea 30x14x16 Bio Fuge Sump or Bashsea 30x15x16 Smart Sump (both are ~30g based on dimensions). In either case there will be overage. This is such a PITA.
And just to state - there already is a 20g with some kind of old-school mechanical filtration box in there and I swear the max water height in there was marked around 4 inches so I have no idea how the skimmer was working. I'd like to modernize this situation.
I'm worried if I get something that fits that it may not be sufficient to hold DT displaced volume if the return pump is off. BRS calculator says every inch of DT water is 4 inches so guessing three inches displaced it needs to hold 12g on top of what's already in it.
Would it be safe to cut plywood to the dimensions of the sump, place under sump since a couple of inches of each back corner would hang over the edge of the back of the stand. Stand is corner cylinder with both wall adjacent sides being 34 inches. I'm planning to have the stand roughly 4 inches from each wall. Is this asking for trouble or feasible? I'm looking at either the Bashsea 30x14x16 Bio Fuge Sump or Bashsea 30x15x16 Smart Sump (both are ~30g based on dimensions). In either case there will be overage. This is such a PITA.
And just to state - there already is a 20g with some kind of old-school mechanical filtration box in there and I swear the max water height in there was marked around 4 inches so I have no idea how the skimmer was working. I'd like to modernize this situation.