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tuffyfluffy
02/07/2010, 08:20 PM
Hi,

I have a 45 gal. heavily stocked tank. At the moment I have a
CPR 500 wet/dry filter and can not get the skimmer I need because of
the small sump space. I DO NOT WANT A HOB SKIMMER. So... I was thinking of changing out my w/d filter with a sump. I have 51 lb. of live rock in the tank and a plenum. I think that is good for biological filter.

So can I do the switch? :worried2:

Thank You

OctaviousMonk
02/07/2010, 10:15 PM
I would say so. Wet dries tend to be nitrate factories anyway. You can always add extra live rock to the sump if you want.

inTankLLC
02/07/2010, 11:53 PM
Yes, wet/dry is old school

boodlefish
02/08/2010, 12:46 AM
Yes, wet/dry is old school

LMAO :D its funny because its true

you will do much better with a sump over the wet/dry

tuffyfluffy
02/08/2010, 07:59 PM
Thanks you guys.

The reason I want to change my wet/dry filter to a sump, is because I am unable to have other filteration, such as a phosphate and calcium Reactors.
You see, the pumps from the other filters take a up all my sump space on the
wet/dry filter. But the big reason is that, I can't get a in-sump skimmer. I have no room for a exturnal skimmer, and I don't want a HOB skimmer. Room for probes and ATO is nice too.

The tank has been up and running for about a mounth now. I set it up the
third of january 2010.

There is 51 lb. live rock in the tank.

The tank is 45 gallon.

The stand is costom made and the area in which the filteration is is
32 in.L / 11in.W.

Thank you :thumbsup: