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![]() Anybody have any sweet ideas on getting the detritus off the bottom of the sump. Everything else is above ground level so it's easy for me to siphon the detritus off the bottom of my other tanks. But my sump is on the ground.... Anybody make some sort of "vacuum" for this purpose? Thanks.
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![]() yep lol hook up a small pump to a lfs vac hose
works for me !
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65 gal tank 40 gal sump 20 gal Q tank 75 gal total frag system 200gal system in the works 4 year exp salty |
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![]() Take a little powerhead, and put a filtersock on the outlet. Fine filtersock, finer than 100 micron, and a small powerhead. Mini-jet comes to mind. To much flow will blow the detritus right through the sock.
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Dan Pesonen Umm, a tank or 5 |
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![]() a wet/dry shop vac works great as well.
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180 gallon LPS dominated reef |
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![]() As tlo said "a wet/dry shop vac works great as well." but get the smallest one they have as the 4.5 horse power will suck it dry in about 5 seconds. Thats the only shop vac I have and it's way to big. I use it to suck out the lines for my inground pool 10 gallon holding tank full in 5 seconds or less.
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![]() What's LFS? Local fish store is what I know it to be.
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![]() I drain the sump and then use a shop vac..
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-- Tony My next hobby will be flooding my basement while repeatedly banging my head against a brick wall and tearing up $100 bills. Whee! |
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![]() Yikes, that means I'd have to drain 60 gallons of water....
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