New to Me, Used Sump Dilemma
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, 12-31-2010 at 10:40 AM (2024 Views)
I recently purchased a used sump from an individual here locally. I needed a sump with smaller dimensions to fit below my 29 tall tank. (20 x 8 x 16) The previous owner liked this sump and swore it works great as is, however after mulling it over all night, I am begining to have reservations. As you can see in the included pics there are no chambers to the sump, just a sock holder and one giant area. He had the bottom filled with bio balls and the return pump attached externally. Everything I have read says the bio balls need to be up and out of the water to be effective. With the water dispursed over the top to allow it to trickle down through.
I was wondering if anyone had any ideas on this? Would it work as is, or should I attempt to put in a chamber for the bio balls to reside?
Or could I just put a short wall between where the water output is and let the bio balls stack up under the sock?
Another idea, was to remove the bio balls and try to make it a sort of half refugium, with live sand and some rock of some sort?
I realize this is optimal, however it is the perfect size to fit below my tank, and I have to work with what I have got.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Kurgoth