hey guys,
this is my first posting... but i have been lurking about the fathoms of these forums for a time now.
question is about multiple tanks on a single wet/dry sump... i know a few of you have done it, so this question is specifically to you.
i have:
135 gallon glass tank
55 gallon glass tank
25 gallon glass tank
I desire:
to convert my 25 into a sump-styled wet dry for both my 55 and my 135. The 55 to be a planted aquarium with nothing but black ghosts (they look so wicked in the leaves!) and my 135 into a stone and fin tank for my other fishies.
the thought of daisy-chaining my tanks together kind-of scares me seeing as how the surface area of my 135 is quite large and would easily flood over my 55 given a single pump failure... So, i thought that perhaps if i ran two identicle pumps out of my return chamber of the 25 gal. pump, this would keep each tank more or less independant, and if a pump fails, i would have a single-tank overflow flood rather than my 135 overflowing to my 55 (due to gravity) overflowing to my sump...
is my thinking correct here? i want a single water system with multiple "channels"...
i haven't been able to find too much information on multiple tank systems other than "oh, i am going to do it" and not "how" it is to be done.
any thoughts?
-Patrick
this is my first posting... but i have been lurking about the fathoms of these forums for a time now.
question is about multiple tanks on a single wet/dry sump... i know a few of you have done it, so this question is specifically to you.
i have:
135 gallon glass tank
55 gallon glass tank
25 gallon glass tank
I desire:
to convert my 25 into a sump-styled wet dry for both my 55 and my 135. The 55 to be a planted aquarium with nothing but black ghosts (they look so wicked in the leaves!) and my 135 into a stone and fin tank for my other fishies.
the thought of daisy-chaining my tanks together kind-of scares me seeing as how the surface area of my 135 is quite large and would easily flood over my 55 given a single pump failure... So, i thought that perhaps if i ran two identicle pumps out of my return chamber of the 25 gal. pump, this would keep each tank more or less independant, and if a pump fails, i would have a single-tank overflow flood rather than my 135 overflowing to my 55 (due to gravity) overflowing to my sump...
is my thinking correct here? i want a single water system with multiple "channels"...
i haven't been able to find too much information on multiple tank systems other than "oh, i am going to do it" and not "how" it is to be done.
any thoughts?
-Patrick