Sump or no sump?
Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2024 10:41 pm
Been in and out of the hobby for a while, getting back to my passion for Discus. Got a fish room with multiple tanks and a complete air system, all tanks individually filtered and air-driven. Recently had the pleasure of getting a Gabe Posada Discus from Jack Wattley, been reading about him and Discus Hans for years. Setting up a rack with 8 x 20H's. Initially thought of running a sump to trigger spawning pairs, but for now, it's just one pair. Got R/O water and can heat it to match the system, so water changes and cleanliness are covered.
My question is, to sump or not to sump? I've got a sump that could make water changes and medication easier, keeping the system around 200 gallons. Or, I could skip the sump, drill the tanks to overflow straight to the drain, and avoid another pump.
The Setup:
8 x 20Gallon Highs (4 per shelf)
Option 1: Sump with central filter, heater, and fill.
Option 2: 8 x 20 Gallon Highs (4 per shelf), multiple heaters, individual tanks, potential issues with smaller water volume.
My question is, to sump or not to sump? I've got a sump that could make water changes and medication easier, keeping the system around 200 gallons. Or, I could skip the sump, drill the tanks to overflow straight to the drain, and avoid another pump.
The Setup:
8 x 20Gallon Highs (4 per shelf)
Option 1: Sump with central filter, heater, and fill.
Option 2: 8 x 20 Gallon Highs (4 per shelf), multiple heaters, individual tanks, potential issues with smaller water volume.