Rosco's Reefs January 11, 2012 January 11, 2012 I am planning a water change soon and as I sit here looking at my sump I see a thin layer of what looks like dirt in the bottom of the sump. First I thought I would just stir it up into solution in the water to be removed and then pull it out with the water. Then I began wondering if that ?dirt? was serving any kind of biological function. Seeking advice and opinions. Thx in advance.
sheac12 January 11, 2012 January 11, 2012 great question, never thought it about it but tagging along.
surf&turf January 11, 2012 January 11, 2012 Usually what you are seeing in the sump is detritus. I vaccum mine to get out as much as possible.
flowerseller January 11, 2012 January 11, 2012 Usually what you are seeing in the sump is detritus. I vaccum mine to get out as much as possible. +1
Origami January 11, 2012 January 11, 2012 +2 on the sump dirt. Clean it out as part of your regular, long term maintenance.
tightline January 11, 2012 January 11, 2012 my sump for the most part is bare bottom just for this reason a quick vacume every other day at the most 1 gallon and all gone I have found that it is so easy and my tank looks alot cleaner since i started the bare bottom sump
smallreef January 12, 2012 January 12, 2012 Detritus = fish poop, leftover food, other misc tank stuff
RubberFrog January 12, 2012 January 12, 2012 It's all future nitrates and phosphorous if you leave it in there.
Cord February 14, 2012 February 14, 2012 It's all future nitrates and phosphorous if you leave it in there. Silly question I'm sure, but since your sump is beneath the tank, how do you effectively vacume the detritus on the bottom of the sump, considering the the sump is on the floor and I am unable to siphon since it sits too low?
zygote2k February 14, 2012 February 14, 2012 Silly question I'm sure, but since your sump is beneath the tank, how do you effectively vacume the detritus on the bottom of the sump, considering the the sump is on the floor and I am unable to siphon since it sits too low? stir it up and pump it out. easy.
Rosco's Reefs February 15, 2012 Author February 15, 2012 That's an internal pump, yes? I wanted to.use external pumps but keep getting stuck on having to prime the pump.
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