I recently purchased a complete system. I was more interested in the tank, livestock and other hardware, so I did not pay much attention to the sump... not that it would have been a deal breaker...
Anyway, it came with an 40 gallon acrylic sump. The seller's setup had the water flowing through the socks, to the fuge in the center chamber to the return chamber (which also had the skimmer in it).
Now, I am not a big fan of having the skimmer at the end of the sump; I usually put it at the beginning. I do like the size of the fuge and I need enough room for two return pumps (it is going to two different tanks). I might be able to fit the skimmer in the last chamber with the two pumps, but it will be tight.
Also, I am not a fan of socks, let alone 6 to maintain, lol... So, I would prefer to just remove at least four of the sock holes, I would be fine with removing all six if that is easier...
What is the best way to manipulate these acrylic sumps?
Would I be better of just selling it and building a glass pump to suit my needs?
Thanks!
Anyway, it came with an 40 gallon acrylic sump. The seller's setup had the water flowing through the socks, to the fuge in the center chamber to the return chamber (which also had the skimmer in it).
Now, I am not a big fan of having the skimmer at the end of the sump; I usually put it at the beginning. I do like the size of the fuge and I need enough room for two return pumps (it is going to two different tanks). I might be able to fit the skimmer in the last chamber with the two pumps, but it will be tight.
Also, I am not a fan of socks, let alone 6 to maintain, lol... So, I would prefer to just remove at least four of the sock holes, I would be fine with removing all six if that is easier...
What is the best way to manipulate these acrylic sumps?
Would I be better of just selling it and building a glass pump to suit my needs?
Thanks!


