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![]() If my sump can accommodate 3 more gallons; it would be flood safe. I am thinking of lowering the first baffle (which is almost to the top of the rim). How would that work?
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![]() i would lower both your first and your bubble trap as well. assuming you are able to with the depth requirements of the skimmer. you could also run with your return section lower just add a max water level mark
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![]() Water level at the return chamber is currently staying around half the depth of the current baffle so I guess I can lower it too.
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![]() Should be fairly simply. Drain sump, cut out the pain of glass that's your refugium. Have concepts make you a new pain of glass or cut one yourself out of acrylic. Figure out how high (or low) it should be by doing some math to subtract 3 or 4 gallons from the refugium. Volume is LxWxH right? 'H' being the height of the refugium baffle taking into account the extra dead space above the refugium to allow for that extra 3g/4g of back siphon.
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![]() I want everything to be bulletproof. Already spent a lot so a few more $$$ shouldn't be a problem if that helps me enjoy the tank without any worries.
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![]() I'd use a hammer
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![]() On the subject why even use baffles? Run the sump as just an open tank. Most skimmers these days don't spit out bubbles like the old days and a herbie overflow also doesn't make bubbles. You'd be surprised how sometimes the easiest solution is best solution.
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![]() You mean how do you cut them out or cut them down to size? To cut them out just use a utility knife/razor blade and cut out the silicone that's holding the baffle. If you mean cutting it down to size, you'll have to take it to a glass shop if it is glass. If it is acrylic you can buy an acrylic cutting tool at a hardware store. Or just take it to the Double-Ds at Concepts :-)
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