unknown_saint
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while i don't have a "fish room" per se, i'm at 400+ gallons and 10 tanks in my basement apartment. i'm wondering if it's time to move to centralized filtration.
all of the diy i've seen online involves drilling, which i'm not willing to do. has anyone managed to run several aquaria on a single system more simply? i realize the drawbacks, as far as potentially spreading disease, but i would of course keep my quarantine/hospice tank offline. also, i'm not sure i can spare the space for a large sump.
the benefit, as i see it, is that right now i have an average of 2.5 filters per aquarium, and they run the gamut of brands...it's frustrating to try to buy so many different cartridges. i had thought of picking one brand/size and and replacing the others. but i want to explore the centralized idea to see if that would be any more effiecient and economical.
i've never done even a small sump, so this might be a bit beyond me...
all of the diy i've seen online involves drilling, which i'm not willing to do. has anyone managed to run several aquaria on a single system more simply? i realize the drawbacks, as far as potentially spreading disease, but i would of course keep my quarantine/hospice tank offline. also, i'm not sure i can spare the space for a large sump.
the benefit, as i see it, is that right now i have an average of 2.5 filters per aquarium, and they run the gamut of brands...it's frustrating to try to buy so many different cartridges. i had thought of picking one brand/size and and replacing the others. but i want to explore the centralized idea to see if that would be any more effiecient and economical.
i've never done even a small sump, so this might be a bit beyond me...