So this was going to be a very different thread. . . a build/upgrade thread. . . but things did not go according to plan.
I was going to upgrade my 15 gallon to a 20 gallon, but, despite my “measurements”, I ran into some space issues. Turns out 3 inches of space above your 16 inch tall tanks isn’t a lot of room to work. . .
I was going to make a “pretty” sump, but, I broke one of the tanks I was going to use, then glass shop broke the other. . .
so I tried to make lemonade out of lemons, well more like lemon flavored water, but better than nothing ha ha. But seriously, I had bought a lot of parts and pieces, and wanted to put them to use while giving my fish a little more water volume. So my 5 gallon bucket filter was born.
originally the plan was for this to have a lid, and it sort of worked out, but made it difficult to adjust the skimmer/access the skimmer so I got rid of it. Once the lid was gone I decided I might as well throw a light on and move my macros in (more room for coral).
The design certainly has flaws, the biggest being the bubbles/microbubbles it throws into the tank. A lot of them are from the skimmer and I’m trying to dial it in, but some are just from the fact that water overflows from the filter to the tank. I might try a piece of foam over the return if I can find a way to make it look better than trash.
The other issue is the possibility of overflow. The 20 gallon tank I was going to use an overflow box, but in this set up I’ve just mounted the pump as high up in the tank as possible. I haven’t tested it but realistically most of the water would stay in the tank ha ha
also, egg crate lid until I can order some polycarbonate.
anyway, here are some pictures if you’re interested:
I was going to upgrade my 15 gallon to a 20 gallon, but, despite my “measurements”, I ran into some space issues. Turns out 3 inches of space above your 16 inch tall tanks isn’t a lot of room to work. . .
I was going to make a “pretty” sump, but, I broke one of the tanks I was going to use, then glass shop broke the other. . .
so I tried to make lemonade out of lemons, well more like lemon flavored water, but better than nothing ha ha. But seriously, I had bought a lot of parts and pieces, and wanted to put them to use while giving my fish a little more water volume. So my 5 gallon bucket filter was born.
originally the plan was for this to have a lid, and it sort of worked out, but made it difficult to adjust the skimmer/access the skimmer so I got rid of it. Once the lid was gone I decided I might as well throw a light on and move my macros in (more room for coral).
The design certainly has flaws, the biggest being the bubbles/microbubbles it throws into the tank. A lot of them are from the skimmer and I’m trying to dial it in, but some are just from the fact that water overflows from the filter to the tank. I might try a piece of foam over the return if I can find a way to make it look better than trash.
The other issue is the possibility of overflow. The 20 gallon tank I was going to use an overflow box, but in this set up I’ve just mounted the pump as high up in the tank as possible. I haven’t tested it but realistically most of the water would stay in the tank ha ha
also, egg crate lid until I can order some polycarbonate.
anyway, here are some pictures if you’re interested: