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    Sump Tank Q

    I do not use a sump tank with the system I have. What is the general purpose and how important is it? Is it critical to have? Hoping for a drawing or a good explanation of it's purpose.

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    Re: Sump Tank Q

    Not essential, but it has lots of advantages. It allows for a constant fish tank level and a make-up volume for the system. It also is a good place for waste to collect so it is easily removed. It is just a low point in the system. Many people combine the fish tank and the sump, but having a sump allows you to have the fish tank at a higher level so you can work it without bending over.
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    Re: Sump Tank Q

    Your pump is also in cleaner water so less cleaning and a more constant flow.

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    Re: Sump Tank Q

    Check out the sump at this link

    http://diyaquaponics.com/aqua_plans.php
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    Re: Sump Tank Q

    So is this bio-filter I made not doing the trick? I have my pump in the FT, going to the filter, then to the NFT and GB.

    Does every one had algae in their NFT system like I do ?

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    Re: Sump Tank Q

    I'm guessing on that sump in the picture, there would be a valve that opens at the bottom to drain the sump ever so often.

    What I am thinking is that the bio-filter would do almost the same thing, being cleaned out every now and then. The water has cleared up pretty good since I have added it.

    I was in a fish store yesterday and asked to see their sump, and WOW.. IT was a salt water sump, doing work ! But it looked too expensive for what I have. I'm more of the DIY guy. - ask the wife -

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