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![]() My sump is on the basement floor, pretty much the lowest level possible. I wanted to put the sump on a stand, but I need room for 2 more tanks about the sump....
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![]() That basement has to have a floor drain some where...
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![]() Maybe just pick up some used Korallia 3's or 4's and just have them on in the sump. It probably won't be a perfectly 100% detritus-free sump but the spots where it does collect will be hopefully smaller and thus easier to suck it up with a turkey baster.
In Big Als here in Calgary, they have a demo-reef tank with a sump that has 5 or 6 skimmers in it. The sump is so churned up that there is no detritus in it at all. So it's possible to have a clean sump but most of us aren't heavily overskimming like that (and I don't recall if the tank has any fish in it, so it might be all low-bioload stuff anyhow).
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![]() Don't tell me the force of gravity is going top stop you
![]() If your sump is sloped, which can be as easy as shimming it, the detritus will settle at the low end. Set up the shop vac for a quick 10 second suction to pull out the detritus and leave the rest of the water. |
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![]() Used to use a Fluval Canister filter modified with slightly longer hoses. Ran it with no media and output hose in a filtersock. Worked great for me.
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