installing return pump with deep sand bed in 'display sump'

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Hey folks, I am creating a sump which will be a second display, with sand bed, rocks, etc.

I do, however, need to install my return pump, which will be a Sicce 1.5.

Any suggestions on how to install in the 'display sump'?
 
Leave the sand out of the return chamber and you should be fine… fwiw everything loves to collect in a sump so be ready to clean that sand a lot or it can cause potential issues down the road.
 
Leave the sand out of the return chamber and you should be fine… fwiw everything loves to collect in a sump so be ready to clean that sand a lot or it can cause potential issues down the road.
Thanks for the reply.

The other tank will be a 10 gallon frag tank with nothing but lights, maybe a rock, and frag racks.

The 'sump' is a 30g Oceanic cube, which will house the biological filtration, heater, and some inverts...maybe a small fish or two.

Should not be an abundance of anything nasty in there, and I plan to have a fun/solid CUC. I also plan to do ~5g a week water changes.

So, no baffles/chambers currently in the sump. I would need to build something out of acrylic or somesuch.
 
I like that idea. Think I’ll have to worry about snails and shrimp and crabs being sucked in?
Depends on the pump.. something like a mag drive yeah I’d worry.. something like a ehiem or sicce that’s got a full guard “no”…
 

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