Jethro
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***NOTE*** The bridge works on suction!!! It is basic physics and i KNOW that the bridge will actually hold water and it wont fall out. My main concern is how to properly filter this and set it up efficiently.
I have recently acquired 2 15 gallon tanks with no lids or anything else. When I got them my first idea was to have a community tank set up with a "fish bridge" linking the two tanks so they shared water and the fish could swim between the two tanks. They would sit next to each other on a long stand and have a sump underneath to filter and hold more water. I plan on building everything from scratch except the pumps to move the water to and from the sump. My plan for the bridge is to build it from plexiglass, it would be two U shaped sides then a top and bottom plate and sides going down (6 pieces total). I will of course have to build custom hoods with lights and a hole for the bridge. I do not want to put any holes in the tanks, so I want my lines going to and from the sump to simply go over the edge. I have drawn up a simple sketch of how I want the setup to look/work.
Since you guys like details here is what i have in mind:
and here is the initial sketch while im sure will change after suggestions from you guys.
and now for a few questions:
so please post here and let me know what you guys think about this idea. i am going to get everything perfected before i start building it. feel free to ask questions, give suggestions, or tell me i'm stupid for even trying this.
______________________EDIT 1__________________________________
ok after some thought, my original plan for the sump is not going to work because if one of the pumps fails i am screwed.
here is my new diagram for the setup
there is no sump only an external power filter in each tank. WILL THIS BE ENOUGH FILTRATION FOR THIS SETUP?
since im not using an undergravel filter i will probably make my first attempt at live plants.
the thing is that i REALLY want to have a sump underneath to keep my equipment in (heater, digital water monitor, ect)
so here is my slightly improved idea for the fish bridge with sump (minus one pump and wet dry filter)
with this setup if the pump fails then the water level can only drop to the top of the output line which is only about an inch below the water line and several inches ABOVE the bottom of the bridge. the only problem is i will have to drill a hole in the tank, but i dont think this will be too severe of a problem. i will have a sponge or something covering the top of the output line to ensure no fishies get sucked down to the sump. ANY SUGGESTIONS ON THIS THIRD SETUP?
I have recently acquired 2 15 gallon tanks with no lids or anything else. When I got them my first idea was to have a community tank set up with a "fish bridge" linking the two tanks so they shared water and the fish could swim between the two tanks. They would sit next to each other on a long stand and have a sump underneath to filter and hold more water. I plan on building everything from scratch except the pumps to move the water to and from the sump. My plan for the bridge is to build it from plexiglass, it would be two U shaped sides then a top and bottom plate and sides going down (6 pieces total). I will of course have to build custom hoods with lights and a hole for the bridge. I do not want to put any holes in the tanks, so I want my lines going to and from the sump to simply go over the edge. I have drawn up a simple sketch of how I want the setup to look/work.
Since you guys like details here is what i have in mind:
- A tropical fish community with guppies, danios, tetras, corys, ect.
- a three inch wide/tall bridge connecting the two tanks
- a wet/dry filter underneath the tanks dripping to a sump
- custom hoods with lights and supports built on to hold the bridge
- more details to come.
and here is the initial sketch while im sure will change after suggestions from you guys.
and now for a few questions:
- first of all do you guys think this will work?
- would the wet/dry filter be sufficient/appropriate filtration for this setup?
- how much water does my sump need to hold to support these 2 15 gallon tanks and the water in the bridge?
- would it be alright to place the heater in the sump?
so please post here and let me know what you guys think about this idea. i am going to get everything perfected before i start building it. feel free to ask questions, give suggestions, or tell me i'm stupid for even trying this.
______________________EDIT 1__________________________________
ok after some thought, my original plan for the sump is not going to work because if one of the pumps fails i am screwed.
here is my new diagram for the setup
there is no sump only an external power filter in each tank. WILL THIS BE ENOUGH FILTRATION FOR THIS SETUP?
since im not using an undergravel filter i will probably make my first attempt at live plants.
the thing is that i REALLY want to have a sump underneath to keep my equipment in (heater, digital water monitor, ect)
so here is my slightly improved idea for the fish bridge with sump (minus one pump and wet dry filter)
with this setup if the pump fails then the water level can only drop to the top of the output line which is only about an inch below the water line and several inches ABOVE the bottom of the bridge. the only problem is i will have to drill a hole in the tank, but i dont think this will be too severe of a problem. i will have a sponge or something covering the top of the output line to ensure no fishies get sucked down to the sump. ANY SUGGESTIONS ON THIS THIRD SETUP?