Broken Sump
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gdeeber - Posts: 113
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Broken Sump
I have a 20 gallon long tank which is divided up into three sections. The first is my refugium with a deep sand bed and live rock with micro algae and the middle is for my skimmer and phosban reactor and the last section is my return pump. This past weekend I cleaned my sump and the divider between my refugium and the skimmer has broke loose and I will have to fix it. My question is how I should go about doing it. I know if I empty the sump and remove the sand and rocks I will be releasing all the bad thing in my sand bed. If I take this method I am almost sure to have an algae bloom shortly after replacing the sump. Does anyone have any suggestions?
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puffedupseagull - Posts: 623
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can you get a sort of adjustable plastic bar, make it from pvc and some threaded bits, put it in between a secure section and the busted section and tighten up from both sides to secure panel.
Will draw a pic and post what i mean.
Will draw a pic and post what i mean.
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gdeeber - Posts: 113
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Puffed:
I did a make shift repair like you are talking about. I used two peaces of plexiglass and wedged them between the refugium wall that is falling and one of the bubble trap walls which is fine. The problem is I can't use silicone for the repair because it says use on a dry surface. Does anyone have any suggestions what I can use inplace of silicone?
I did a make shift repair like you are talking about. I used two peaces of plexiglass and wedged them between the refugium wall that is falling and one of the bubble trap walls which is fine. The problem is I can't use silicone for the repair because it says use on a dry surface. Does anyone have any suggestions what I can use inplace of silicone?
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puffedupseagull - Posts: 623
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yeah aquamend by shellys, its like a 2 part putty and can be used on wet surfaces or even under water. Its marine safe. Whats left over you could use to secure corals to rock work.