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			 I am going to be gone for a week next week, and may be gone for alot longer then that in August / September.  My tank does well by itself as the lighting is timed, and I don't dose daily as well everyone eats flake so having a auto feeder does the trick for a short while.   
		
	
		
		
		
		
			The problem is that with 2 x 400w of lighting and the warmer temperatures I go though alot of top up water. I am currently using a gravity fed top up with a 5g reservoir on a float valve in my sump. But as I am going though 2-4 g a day I am going to need something alot bigger then that. Does anyone have any ideas? I was thinking of taking a Rubbermaid and installing a waterline connector on the bottom - has anyone tried this? It would be nice to have something that fit under my stand and over the sump as the 5g does, but I haven't been able to find anything quite right. I looked at some water tanks at Industrial Plastics that would work well, but they are much too expensive (Start at around $100). My tank is too far for me to run a line from my RO / DI unit as well. 
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	My Tank: 135G display, 45G Sump, 20G top off. 2 x 400 W, Bullet 1.5, Snapper Return, Profilux. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ My Photo Website  | 
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			 I use a 60G drum.  one of those big blue drums.  I got it through Chin on this board but I think a lot of garden centers may have then too. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
	
		
		
	
	
	you may want to consider a topoff system that involved a pump and a controler to rule out any possibility of the float failing and you end up with a fresh water tank and a saltwater floor. J  | 
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			 On my top up system the float in the sump sometimes fails so I now have it hooked it to a timer so that it will only fill for a limited time each day, that way no flooding. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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			 Jason - I have thought about useing a large drum like that, but I think I would like something that I could fit into the stand, beside and above the sump.  I  
		
	
		
		
		
		
			Jason / Snappy - I have had this sump running for awhile and havent had a problem with the float (even if I did with the current set up it would likely only result in 4 g being added to a total volume of about 90g so it wouldnt do too much damage). How would the float valve fail? It looks like a pretty simple set up with not much that could go wrong. That being said I should look into it before I change something so that I could end up with a 'fresh tank and salt floor'. 
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	My Tank: 135G display, 45G Sump, 20G top off. 2 x 400 W, Bullet 1.5, Snapper Return, Profilux. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ My Photo Website  | 
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			 Sometimes the float will get clogged from debrie or algea growth...I have had my fail a couple times 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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			 You could use an air pressure activated style sensor like this Tsunami and then use any container you can get a small powerhead in. I haven't had to touch mine in years and it has never failed. Don't rely on the suction cups though, I made a bracket from a Maxi-jet hanger. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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	Brian ____________________________________________ 220g inwall 48"x36"x30" 110g mangrove refug/sump Poison Dart Frog Vivarium  |