What is a sump used for?
What is a sump used for?
A sump (American English and some parts of Canada: oil pan) is a low space that collects often undesirable liquids such as water or chemicals. A sump can also be an infiltration basin used to manage surface runoff water and recharge underground aquifers.
Can you use a hob skimmer in a sump?
Yes. Insump skimmer will be most effective between the two. Going with a larger tank and more water volume, the HOB probably will not skim sufficiently however it will be ok to use before buying another one.
Do I need a sump for my saltwater tank?
So, are aquarium sumps necessary for a saltwater fish tank? The answer is no, sumps are not an absolute necessity for a saltwater fish tank. There are many aquariums that are very beautiful and thriving without sumps integrated into their reef aquarium setup.
How does a sump work in a marine tank?
Sumps work by having water drain down from the main aquarium via a weir and overflow section and into the sump. The water then passes through the filtration in the sump before being pumped back up to the main aquarium. It then drains into the sump and is then pumped back to the main aquarium.
What do you need for a sump?
What Do You Put In A Sump?
- Filter Socks and Filter Rollers. A filter sock is a basic form of mechanical filtration.
- Heater. There’s really not too much to say about heaters.
- Protein Skimmer.
- Baffles and Bubble Traps.
- Return Pump.
- Check Valve.
- Gate Valves.
- Refugium Light.
What is sump short for?
SUMP
Acronym | Definition |
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SUMP | Site Utilization and Management Plan (US Department of Energy) |
SUMP | Sustainable Urban Management Plan (various locations) |
SUMP | Site Use Management Plan (Fort Ord, CA) |
SUMP | Software Usage Management Protocol |