Sump questions

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I'm relatively new to the hobby and have a 55 gallon rectangle with all my equipment in the display tank and no sump. After posting some LEDs for sale another member offered a trade for some pumps. At first I declined but was thinking about it today and thought maybe it would be a good time to possibly get that stuff out of the display tank. I currently have my protein skimmer, heater, uv sterilizer and filter in my tank and I have a spare 40 gallon tank in my garage that is unused. What else would I need to make it work? My tank does not have an overflow and is not drilled. Here's some pics to help. Thanks everyone.
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You'd need an overflow or pvc DIY overflow, lines for the overflow or pcv, a return line (pvc), unions for said lines, so you can take it apart when you want to without much trouble, a light under there so you can see, and possibly grow macro out, and a return pump.
 
So with out an over flow or a drilled tank how do I get water from the display tank to the sump. Do I need a pump attached to PVC sucking water from display to sump cause then that wouldn't really be an overflow would it.
 
I wouldn't drill a set up tank, save that for your next one.:tongue:

In order for you to get water from the DT to the Sump its gotta be an Overflow Box or DIY PVC Over Flow or a drilled tank. Using other means can cause floods when electicity goes out.
 

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