Hello,
I was planning to start my own thread, but this is really close so I thought i'd pitch in.
I am planning to have a large basement sump for my 135G setup.
I am thinking of going with something like this:
https://aqualogicinc.com/product/pvc-tanks-and-sumps/
And since they can customize it pretty much any way you want, I am looking around and various sump designs for ideas. So I thought I would ask what people's favorites are, and here the thread already is!
I am going for function over fashion, all these acrylic sumps are great, but I think it adds expense.
This is going to be located in my garage and I live in Boston, so I am going get the option with integrated 1"-2" insulation to help with temp stability, with a cover which should also help with evaporation.
With PVC, I can glue directly to pipe and fittings, no salt creep around bulk heads or similar situations.
I plan to build a stand for it so it will be about 4' off the floor. Shelving above for all manner of equipment.
I don't plan to put much in the way of equipment in the sump, my skimmer is a lifereef that can go in or out. That being said, it will likely be on a shelf above the sump, so it would still spill into it if needed.
Here are some of my current considerations:
- Large - as big or bigger than display tank, 150+ gallons
- Needs weirs for dispersing bubbles, adjustable weirs?
- Needs the smaller chamber for pump so as not to have "too much" available in case of a problem, while allowing plenty of room for water when off
- Auto-top-off considerations
- I don't need filter socks, going to use roller mat, which could go on top of the sump, or in it's own tray and then plumbed to it
- They can put acrylic windows in them for refugium purposes, not sure if I want to do that, or just have a separate aquarium on a shelf above
- Places for probes and heaters, reactors will be external
- Place to attach return pipes, dosing pump output
Attached is my current filter diagram, so you can see a little bit of where I am going with the sump.
-JCL