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![]() hey guys, i was going to build a massive sump using 100 or 150gallon water troughs. i was looking at doing 3 troughs
before i start modeling it i wanted to get some ideas from people on sump design. ive been reading up on remote DSB mangroves refuge pod havens water change volume the idea right now i have in my head is to have one container for refuge/coepod haven with mantis maybe, one for return (maybe frag area), one for skimmer, reactors, etc. since im using biopellets it looks like the mangrove idea might not be a good one? i was also going to add a 33g container for quick water changes. im hoping to get added nutrient removal and a place to put extra live rock which is in my DT (i have way too much). so what would you make sure you have in your ultimate sump? |
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![]() wow canreef didnt get me 100 posts before morning?! im shocked!
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![]() Use one of the troughs to do an old school algae turf scrubber, that would be cool.
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![]() whats that?
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![]() You could elevate the trough on an angle and use gravity to run water over it, you basically put a screen on the bottom for algae to grab onto and then run the water over it, and provide light.
The kinds of algae that will thrive here will provide massive nutrient export. Maintinance is essentially removing the algae which is easy to do. It is kind of like a wet/dry environment, like the sludge that is in intertidal areas in the ocean. Huge public aquariums used this method for nutrient export for decades, though I suspect they may have moved on to something more high tech. |
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![]() can you explain bit more?
basically i need a screen and light on it with turbulent water? Why wouldnt I just run a PVC pipe over the screen with a slit in it? |
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