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I run a bare bottom reef. Detritus usually settles in convenient piles in the display due to the flow. But my sump is large and the flow is slow so it has a more uniform detritus build up.
I usually pour my water changes in the display, but tonight I came up with the bright idea of lifting the water less of a height and pour it in the sump. What a craptacular mistake I made. Since the sump is not deep there is no easy way to pour water gently into it. Therefore, I made a massive detritus cloud that kept getting pumped back in my display from my return.
Long story short.
I want to add an internal filter in my sump when I do water changes to collect the detritus. After looking around and seeing all these internal filters that require cartridges I decided DIY was the way to go.
I first thing that came to my mind was cutting some holes in a 20oz soda bottle, filling it with floss, then attaching the end where you sip from to a power head. I like things as simple as possible and this seemed like the simplest idea next to doing nothing.
I was curious if anyone else has some kind of mechanical filtration in their sump when they do a water change. I now about a filter sock, but that only filters the display to the sump. I need something to filter the sump.
I usually pour my water changes in the display, but tonight I came up with the bright idea of lifting the water less of a height and pour it in the sump. What a craptacular mistake I made. Since the sump is not deep there is no easy way to pour water gently into it. Therefore, I made a massive detritus cloud that kept getting pumped back in my display from my return.
Long story short.
I want to add an internal filter in my sump when I do water changes to collect the detritus. After looking around and seeing all these internal filters that require cartridges I decided DIY was the way to go.
I first thing that came to my mind was cutting some holes in a 20oz soda bottle, filling it with floss, then attaching the end where you sip from to a power head. I like things as simple as possible and this seemed like the simplest idea next to doing nothing.
I was curious if anyone else has some kind of mechanical filtration in their sump when they do a water change. I now about a filter sock, but that only filters the display to the sump. I need something to filter the sump.