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Need sump advice...
I posted a while ago about a 55g sump design and now some plans have changed. My new plan is a 50g sump, dimensions are 40Lx18Wx16H, my skimmer (coralife SS220) needs at least 12 inches, I'm thinking of trying to divide the sump into 3 equal sections, I plan to go skimmer-> fuge -> return. The return pump will be in the sump. How does this sound so far? Next question is the baffles, the bubble diffuser would be 3 peices of glass set 1 inch apart with the middle one 1 inch higher up and will be right after the first section. How does that sound? What I'm not sure about is how big the baffles should be.
Thanks for any input PS the tank I'm using for the sump is not built yet so I can make modifications, although the space under the stand is limited. |
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If possible I would go fuge--> return <--skimmer
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HTH and cheers,
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So if I can plumb it that way how does everything else sound?
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Personally I would have the floating baffels on the outside and the one in the middle attached to the bottom... the logic behind this is when the water level gets low (i'm sure i'm not the only one that forgets to top-up now and then) the water is not falling into the final (return) chamber and creating micro bubbles. Also as the water flows over the middle baffel the air bubbles rise and are not taken under the final baffel therefore decreasing the amount of bubbles returning to the display.
Just my .02 Dan |