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    Posted: October 08 2009 at 6:38pm
If you saw my 180 gallon sump design, I have done a similar design for a 55 gallon tank. The design allows for two inlets using a side inlet so you can cover the top to keep evaporation to a minimum. It will support two filter socks, one from two different overflows. The water then meets in the center where the biomedia/refugium is kept and an external pump can return the water to the tank.
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If you ask me I'd say it's over engineered; too complicated.
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Originally posted by Mark Peterson Mark Peterson wrote:

If you ask me I'd say it's over engineered; too complicated.


I think this Is a very easy and practical design. Cost is low. I have seen people put more effort into a tote that fails then this. What would you recommend , a bare tank without mechanical filtration, open top with submursable pump, maybe a tie on sock?

   
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Looks good!

btw - this hobby is supposed to be fun!  That means that you "do" what makes it fun for you.  I have "designed" hundreds and hundreds of sump and tank setups on plain old yellow-lined paper - for fun.

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That is a cool lookin' design!
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btw - this hobby is supposed to be fun!  That means that you "do" what makes it fun for you.
 
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I like the design, but I think I would forego one of the inlets and move the return pump to one end of the sump or the other.  (that is what I did with my 55 gal sump)
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Originally posted by zionsreef zionsreef wrote:

Looks good!

btw - this hobby is supposed to be fun!  That means that you "do" what makes it fun for you.  I have "designed" hundreds and hundreds of sump and tank setups on plain old yellow-lined paper - for fun.

Amen to that.  I don't think you can over engineer anything in any hobby, it is what makes it fun, making something work as great as you can and enjoying the outcome.
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