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Wilty 08-26-2003 08:42 PM

Sump design?
 
I know this is a over hashed topic, but I was wondering what people prefer. I'm going to be designing one shorting with a referium (spelling?). I will have a good length under my main tank, I was thinking 5 feet long. So what is the train of thought?

START Bio Balls -> Referium -> foam pads -> skimmer & reactor -> pump FINISH

?? Skimming before the referium?

Quinn 08-26-2003 09:18 PM

My sump design, for what it's worth.

http://reefcentral.com/gallery/data/...ump-design.gif

Wilty 08-26-2003 09:40 PM

you spent a bit of time drawing that out in paintbrush for me. THANKS!

I'm hoping to use the Referium as a major component in filtration. I fear that the skimmer after the ref. will remove any good elements the ref. adds. . . . .But its all speculation.

ryan_p 08-26-2003 10:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wilty
I fear that the skimmer after the ref. will remove any good elements the ref. adds

Someone correct me if I am wrong but I don't think that the refugium will "add" anything that the skimmer could remove. The refugium will allow a place for macro algaes to grow and will use any excessive nutrients within your system to allow it to grow and will out compete nuissance algaes for these elements causing their demise. The fuge will also give you a "sheltered" place a to increase your copepod population. I don't think skimmer placement should matter too much for what you mentioned. But again... I'm new, what do I know.

Aquattro 08-26-2003 11:16 PM

The skimmer could remove planktonic larvae from the pods, which is good coral food. I would plan for avoiding that problem.

ryan_p 08-26-2003 11:42 PM

see... you learn something new everyday!

I stand corrected. :biggrin:

Wilty 08-27-2003 04:04 AM

ok, sounds good. I'm going to view a few other setups and decide on what i need to do

ldzielak 08-27-2003 05:53 AM

The best system would be for the fuge to flow back to the tank without the use of pumps, but who likes to have that much water sitting that high.

Also kind of un-clear in the picture where the outlet of the skimmer is, but don't forget about the bubbles.

Personaly I like having the fuge in the middle of my sump, but it is a pain cleaning the intake of my return pump every week or 2. I could fix it but that would mean more baffles.

Here is an old pick from 2001 of my sump:
http://www3.telus.net/public/a7a9296..._Explained.jpg

I don't have the LG pump anymore, using a MAK4 for now. Also don't have the partial recirc line on the return pump, since I changed my overflow screens, but better flow. Don't have double valve on the outlet of the Iwaki pump anymore, I just take the hose off and put another one on to pump out my water for water changes. Other wise it's still the same, fuge is completly full of caulerpa. I have 2x55w PC over the fuge now, first tried 2x 36" NO but they just wouldn't cut it.

If you ever want to clean the baffles, you need more room or very small hands, I would have gone bigger had I known at the time. Also could use more to keep the bubble under better control, if I did not have the algea to help.

Lee

Canadian Man 08-27-2003 06:47 AM

Regarding the baffle width.

If your baffles are close together then the water will actually speed up through the baffles which dosent allow much time for the air bubbles to come to the surface.

So it's not always a matter of having more baffles but having what baffles you do have spaced properly.

ldzielak 08-27-2003 03:02 PM

I agree 100%, mine are spaced 1.5" appart and are 14" wide, so I have about 21 inches sq surface, will about 1000 GPH that is almost too high for my likeing, another 1/2" would have been much better.

Lee


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