How big should a freshwater sump be?
There will always be a place for sumps on very large freshwater tanks, but most tanks – even up to 240 x 60 x 60 cm/94” x 24” x 24” – can be run with a lot less fuss on a couple of large external filters.
What is a salt water sump?
Marine Depot. A sump is nothing more than an extra water containment area usually set up underneath an aquarium where you can place equipment, provide the aquarium with various types of water filtration, add top-off water to the tank and perform other maintenance tasks.
How often should I clean my aquarium sump?
You can do a quarterly sump cleaning every three months or so. This time, pay attention to the sump parts, such as media reactors, protein skimmer, return pump, and other equipment. Remove the equipment and disassemble them this time for better cleaning.
How do I know what size sump I need for my aquarium?
Choosing The Right Sump
- The sump should be no less than 25% of your tank’s total water volume, the bigger the better.
- The sump needs to fit inside your tank stand or proposed sump location, check overall dimensions.
What should I put in my saltwater sump?
What Do You Put In A Sump?
- Filter Socks and Filter Rollers. A filter sock is a basic form of mechanical filtration.
- Heater. There’s really not too much to say about heaters.
- Protein Skimmer.
- Baffles and Bubble Traps.
- Return Pump.
- Check Valve.
- Gate Valves.
- Refugium Light.
What do I need for a saltwater sump?
The items listed here are pieces of equipment and components that are fundamental for setting up and running a saltwater aquarium or reef tank system.
- Aquarium/Tank.
- Lighting.
- Skimmers, Filters & Filtration Equipment.
- Powerhead.
- Live Rock & Substrate.
- Sea Salt Mix/Saltwater & Hydrometer.
- Heater & Thermometer.
Why have an aquarium sump?
The main advantage of having a sump plumbed into an aquarium is the increase of water volume in the system, making it more stable and less prone to fluctuations of pH and salinity, and also mitigating the effects of nutrient buildup or the unintentional introduction of foreign substances.
What is the difference between a sump and a refugium?
A sumps purpose is to hold additional water and equipment. A refugium is lit and usually contains macro algae.