People ask if I'll build and ship a sump to their location, and I always forewarn them that is is very expensive. Here's why.
You've got this large acrylic vessel that
Peter, a member of DFWMAS wanted a large sump to consolidate all the smaller units he's been using under his 3' x 5' open top display tank.
Richard Harker continues this topic in Part 2:
Close-up of carbons tested in this two-part series. Clockwise from upper left-hand corner: Carbon from Lifegard
A local vendor contacted me about building a new system to hold livestock as it arrived. They drew up the plans, purchased the materials and started cutting up the pieces. When
This was a sump I built for a LFS near me. The challenge was making a sump big enough to hold water from about 20 tanks draining into it, and be able to handle a new shipment
Glenn, a member of DFWMAS contacted me about a 34 gallon hexagonal tank he wanted to modify, and incorporate a sump with a refugium.
I was asked to build a small sump to house a skimmer made by DAS. It's a self-contained skimmer that usually draws water in from the surrounding area. The rest of the
This sump & refugium is designed to fit under a smaller tank. Dimensions are 26" x 18" x 16" and can also be made cube
Fragging corals is a big part of the hobby. Being able to acquire frags from others has benefits. Corals are shared rather than the constant
By special request, this sump was designed to fit under a 90g bowfront tank.
Dimensions: 32" x 12" x 16" (26g maximum volume)