Ok. I am having a 100 gall tank built with a external coast to coast overflow. The overflow I’ll sit over the stand allowing me to plumb straight down into the sump. Even though this would be great for a peninsula it’s going to be going against a wall due to limited space in the house I rent.
I kinda have an idea of how I want it to work.
But I need y’all’s thoughts. I’ve included my drawing with measurements and then some pictures on where I got the idea from.
The drain lines on the sump side will be on the short end. The sump is 36 L x 15 w x 17 T
I currently have a 75 g FYI.
I do not run a skimmer or any other media (I’m fighting keeping my no3 and no4 up as it is.
I do have a refugium and a bunch of rocks in my current sump set up.
So I guess here’s the pictures and I’ll wait for y’all’s input
Off to the left of the side view would be top down views.
It is an acrylic sump
And here are photos I stole from the internet so you can have a actual visual vs my messing around on excel
The sump I want is capable of doing a bean animal overflow but it’s not what I’m going with. The overflow will be drilled with 4 lines two for drains two for returns.
I kinda have an idea of how I want it to work.
But I need y’all’s thoughts. I’ve included my drawing with measurements and then some pictures on where I got the idea from.
The drain lines on the sump side will be on the short end. The sump is 36 L x 15 w x 17 T
I currently have a 75 g FYI.
I do not run a skimmer or any other media (I’m fighting keeping my no3 and no4 up as it is.
I do have a refugium and a bunch of rocks in my current sump set up.
So I guess here’s the pictures and I’ll wait for y’all’s input
Off to the left of the side view would be top down views.
It is an acrylic sump
And here are photos I stole from the internet so you can have a actual visual vs my messing around on excel
The sump I want is capable of doing a bean animal overflow but it’s not what I’m going with. The overflow will be drilled with 4 lines two for drains two for returns.