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ErikH
Fri, 27th Feb 2009, 01:24 AM
Three months of no skimmer and I am pleased... If someone spots an oddity, or feels this is "bad practice" please let me know. I think that this idea provides enough biodiversity and fauna to naturally feed and filter my 75g reef tank.


http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x315/erikharrison/Fish/75g%20Sump/DSC_0083.jpg


My sump jutts out of the back of my stand. This picture is of the sump through the right door of my stand. It is distinctly divided into two parts, although there are no baffles. The front half is LR, and the overflow just dumps into the rocks. There are filter socks (very passive) with carbon and phosban lying on the tops of the rocks covering the tube. The return is submerged directly in the center of the tank, covered by rocks. Behind that is the macro, which fills the back half. All of that has a 2" sandbed below it. It is lit 24/7 by a Viper 70w MH.


http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x315/erikharrison/Fish/75g%20Sump/DSC_0082.jpg


http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x315/erikharrison/Fish/75g%20Sump/DSC_0078.jpg


3 months of natural filtration with a good sized bioload, LPS, SPS, 3 Clams, and a Rose BTA. I had a couple of skimmer overflows that led me to just leaving it off. Honestly, my tank runs itself now with the CA Reactor, ATO, and natural filtration. I wanted simplicity in my maintainence, so there is no mechanical filtration. There's less to clean, less often, and I can vacation and still manage to sleep at night.

moe
Fri, 27th Feb 2009, 08:44 AM
dude u going to have take me under your wing.

moe

hobogato
Fri, 27th Feb 2009, 08:50 AM
very nice - you need to post a pic of the tank that is connected to that here so people can put the two together

Dee
Fri, 27th Feb 2009, 08:52 AM
So the sand meets the rocks on the bottom and the rocks are what holds the sand back? Any problems with sucking algae or sand into the return pump? Also, can you list what types of algae you have in there?

Thanks,
Dee

Mr3plus1
Fri, 27th Feb 2009, 09:24 PM
That's really neat. I too would like to see the display tank.

gjuarez
Fri, 27th Feb 2009, 11:10 PM
Keep an eye out on the caulerpa, you dont want it to go sexual on you. Looks good, you should have great nitrate export, phosphates will be undetectable

Jarob
Sat, 28th Feb 2009, 01:45 AM
I love it! Im not keeping a skimmer on my tank either, just running a lot of flow with a fuge also. no bio load yet though

BioCube14
Sat, 28th Feb 2009, 08:42 AM
I like it ..I like simple