I am in the research phase of reef tank keeping. I am very interested in getting going. I am planning on buying 144 gallon tank. I plan on using live rock, live sand ect. I have purchased a R/O filter system for my future water use. I have been reading Reef Aquariums by John H. Tullock and have gotten alot of ideas for my tank.
My question is this, Should I go with an internal overflow box (tank drilled by the manufacture) and set up a sump under the main aquairum or use two canisters for filtration. My local dealer told me that if I ever wanted a sump system to go with the tank predrilled for the internal overflow now.
I like the idea of a sump system (as it will add to the total water volume) but I have a friend that swears by using canisters and resins to acheive great reef results. I have considered using both a sump and canister setup.
The real question I have is if I use a sump system, could I use a small aquarium as the sump (like 25 gallons) and set up a deep live sand bed with some live rock in the sump to achieve the results of a monaco system?
My concerns are how to setup the aquarium/sump so that I do not burn out the pump (by sucking up the live sand) and is that a good idea? If there are any available would like to see any photos of examples of this type of system setup. Should I use a light on the sump or keep it in the dark? Can I use a wet/dry filter on this type of aqarium sump and are there any examples of that?
A friend has given me two 300 watt submersible heaters, a UV sterilizer and some power heads
Thanks for reading my rambling post. I want to proceed and look forward to success.
My question is this, Should I go with an internal overflow box (tank drilled by the manufacture) and set up a sump under the main aquairum or use two canisters for filtration. My local dealer told me that if I ever wanted a sump system to go with the tank predrilled for the internal overflow now.
I like the idea of a sump system (as it will add to the total water volume) but I have a friend that swears by using canisters and resins to acheive great reef results. I have considered using both a sump and canister setup.
The real question I have is if I use a sump system, could I use a small aquarium as the sump (like 25 gallons) and set up a deep live sand bed with some live rock in the sump to achieve the results of a monaco system?
My concerns are how to setup the aquarium/sump so that I do not burn out the pump (by sucking up the live sand) and is that a good idea? If there are any available would like to see any photos of examples of this type of system setup. Should I use a light on the sump or keep it in the dark? Can I use a wet/dry filter on this type of aqarium sump and are there any examples of that?
A friend has given me two 300 watt submersible heaters, a UV sterilizer and some power heads
Thanks for reading my rambling post. I want to proceed and look forward to success.