Hey long time lurker first time poster. I’m having trouble deciding on my filtration. I have a 160 us gal tank that I’m currently setting up to house 10 juvenile red belly piranhas. I currently have a fluval fx5 but after reading around here I’m thinking I should probably get some additional filtration going on?
I have been debating adding on another external, maybe the fluval fx4. Or going the diy sump route.
Only problem is it will need to be a pretty small sump. The space I have left under tank is around
20inch width 17inch depth 20inch height.
A found a local second hand sump that’s
18x 14x 15 inch.
Is it worth having such a small sump or better to just go the external route?
Sorry for the long post
Any ideas or tips would be welcomed.
Thanks
I am not an expert. But I have had canisters in the past. The new tank I set up last September has a sump inside the cabinet below the tank. Man am I glad I went this route. I have a heater and u/v sterilizer in the sump. Filter media. Bio balls and carbon.
Everything is easy to access so I can clean out the filter quick. If I need to clean out messy stuff like turds etc. I turn the pump up for a day. At night I can turn it down to make it quieter.
The tank has no heaters, air stones booster pumps etc. which I like. Just a glass box so it appears I am peering into a river setting.
So I always have thumbs up for sumps.