Sump Build

carsona246

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Just thought I'd post some progress with a wet/dry filter I decided to make for a ten gallon growout tank, for a larvae I have. Tank was getting pretty murky with just a sponge filter, so I decided I would kick the filtration up a bit by adding a sump. Pump should be here tommorrow, but I finished an overflow for the tank. Will hopefully post pictures of finished filter by tommorrow.
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That's great, can't wait to see the finished product. I'm not that ambitious with diy things, good for you!
 
hit a snag in the sump build, even though I bought a small pump it's still too strong for my overflow, probably gonna have to wait a few days till I get a day off to finish it now. Other than that everything else is done
 
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