So I took a fresh water tank that you buy at the LFS and started turning into a Nano. Its a little 30L.
So I drilled the back of the tank put a upside down 90 joint with 22m pipe. That's the over flow then I built the sump.
OK so the sump is 10L to 15L (little one foot tank), got some perspects cut at the perspects place in Pretoria. So I created a high and low barrier (High is where the floss is and low is where the return and heater is. Low is 4 CM lower than the top of the sump and then I cut about 3CM at the bottom of that.
Chambers:
1: Floss and rings (this is where the overflow is going to flow into
2: Little Skimmer and live rock compartment
3: Heater and return pump.
I didn't like the all in one NANO's as I dont like that box at the back takes space. Also I wanted a sump that had more then 1/3 of the main tanks water volume so I could sustain more life in the nano.
Let me know what you guys think.
So I drilled the back of the tank put a upside down 90 joint with 22m pipe. That's the over flow then I built the sump.
OK so the sump is 10L to 15L (little one foot tank), got some perspects cut at the perspects place in Pretoria. So I created a high and low barrier (High is where the floss is and low is where the return and heater is. Low is 4 CM lower than the top of the sump and then I cut about 3CM at the bottom of that.
Chambers:
1: Floss and rings (this is where the overflow is going to flow into
2: Little Skimmer and live rock compartment
3: Heater and return pump.
I didn't like the all in one NANO's as I dont like that box at the back takes space. Also I wanted a sump that had more then 1/3 of the main tanks water volume so I could sustain more life in the nano.
Let me know what you guys think.
I had one of those exact same skimmers and its extremly hard to dial in properly, its either to dry or to wet, so wet that the cup over fills with water and spils over.... it was very irritating, but I hope it works better with you.
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