My new tank

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Here's my new 55 gallon tank, well new to me lol. I would like to have a sump but there is no room within the stand due to there being shelves on the one side plus there isn't enough head room so I was thinking about doing a remote sump. Has anyone had to do this before?

My plans are to build a stand for a ten gallon tank that we have in between my new tank and my girls 50 gallon. This stand would house the sumo and everything needed for the 55.

Hope this made sense, I'll post a pic of the actual placement of where it's at now.
 
Here is the picture with all three tanks (I built the stand that the freshwater tank is on)
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Here is the new stand for my new 55 marine tank.( this shows the pull out tables)
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Here are the two drawers under the pull out tables
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And here is the bottom section. (The one side has shelves and the other side is clear but no room for a sump)
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Thanks I was thinking about building a box/stand for in between the tanks dedicated for a sump and just sit the 10 gallon on that instead of the rolling desk it's already on. Also I did the test to see if the tank is tempered and sadly it is so I'm gonna have to do a hob overflow. :(
 
Cool stand! I would mount my controller and power bar in one of those drawers. :)
 
Using a remote sump is really no different than having it directly under the tank. My sump is actually about 10 feet away in another room sitting on the floor. I actually prefer it that way since it gives me a ton of room to work and doesn't cause any issues with excessive humidity under the tank. You just need to make sure your return pump is strong enough to pump back to the tank and that your sump is lower than your display tank.
 
Using a remote sump is really no different than having it directly under the tank. My sump is actually about 10 feet away in another room sitting on the floor. I actually prefer it that way since it gives me a ton of room to work and doesn't cause any issues with excessive humidity under the tank. You just need to make sure your return pump is strong enough to pump back to the tank and that your sump is lower than your display tank.

Nice. Do you have any pics of it to share some ideas lol
 
Sure.....here you go.......you can see the 1" pvc running off to the right. It wraps around my furnace and through the wall about 10 feet away.
 

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I only have the return pump connected to the battery side (the other side is strictly a surge protector). Unfortunately with the amount of draw from the pump, I only get about 25 minutes. I use it strictly for those times where the power stays off for a few minutes at a time. The other positive is the audible alarm that sounds when it is running off battery....if the power goes out in the middle of the night it would wake me up. Even without the battery backup, the system would stop and start without any flooding issues though (it has been tested many times).
 
Nice and question. I want to be able to have some frags in my tank not much though, I was wondering do I need to dose the tank or could I get by by doing water changes more often with reef crystals?
 
Nice and question. I want to be able to have some frags in my tank not much though, I was wondering do I need to dose the tank or could I get by by doing water changes more often with reef crystals?

It is possible all you would need is frequent water changes but you would need to do all of the water tests to verify. You never want to dose anything you aren't testing for anyways.
 

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