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![]() Correct!
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![]() My tank isn't drilled can someone post pictures of how to set up an non drilled tank for a sump? DIY is not a problem for me.
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![]() You would need to buy an overflow box, which will overflow on you one day. Really think about drilling the tank
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![]() Can a tank be drilled while partially full ( say half full of water ) or will there be filings and bits falling into the water? I dont have a drill press can i use a hand drill?
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![]() Using an overflow box that hangs on is askin fir trouble I had one and it needs daily maintenance and your walking on needles on your sleep wondering if it's working right , not overly safe for power outages I don't have much faith in those vacuums.
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![]() No, it needs to be empty. If you have livestock already, it's too late, as there is always a risk of it cracking, and that would suck if you have stuff in it.
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![]() for the price of an overflow box you can buy a small tank thats drilled ive seen tanks for less than a hundred bucks and still a decent size
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![]() While sumps are nice to have and allow your display have a cleaner look, they are not mandatory to run a succesfull SW system. I've been sumpless since I set up my used system almost 4 years ago. I do have a future build in the works for a larger system with basement sump though. Other than the detraction of more visible equipment in and around the display of a sumpless set up, it can actually be simpler and ... gasp ... safer than something with a sump. BTW, I have a mini sump... it's a Rena XP series canister filter running empty except for a small amount of carbon.
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![]() Sorry for all the questions
![]() Also since the single rouge anenome there hasnt been any sign of life in my tank... I'm sure the rock is busy cycling but no critters ![]() |
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![]() I personally cycle new tanks with the lights on from the start, although at a reduced photo period that I gradually build up. Some of the life on the rocks may be photosynthetic and will require light to grow. I also wouldn't expect too much out of your rock. Most of the life is bacteria. You will also be getting lots of little bugs, different coralline algaes, macro algaes, tube worms, sponges and such. I once had a trumpet coral grow out of a piece of rock after it was in my system for six months and a few zoanthids apear every now and then. After you get your lights on take a very close look at every inch of your visible rock and you will for sure see stuff growing, most of it is just small. But you never know when something will just start growing out of a rock but it could takes months from now.
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