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![]() Its a massive spray-injection skimmer running off a Mag 9.5, so I cant dump right in unfortunately. I can just do it conventionally however, and put the skimmer in the first chamber.
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![]() Ya that is the best you can do.
Oh and I don't consider anything "massive" unless it is bigger than my skimmer ![]() |
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![]() Comparable to other spray injection skimmers, its large, haha. What do you have?
You'd asked about flow/volume plans for the sump, I appologize for the long reply post to that, im trying to consider whether my planning is adequte, any input? Would the pump cause too much flow for my anticipated sump size? Thanks! Chris
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![]() Depends on the length of the sump, and the number of baffles you install. I run an ASM G6 (48" tall, 3xSedra 9000 needlewheel pumps)
I would drill the tank and run your in-line pump as a closed loop and use a way smaller pump for your return, like 400gph after head pressure. |
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![]() Oh I can't resist Rory - I want to talk big skimmer - my Bubble King 500 should be here next week!
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![]() Wow, what did you pay for it with shipping and all?
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![]() Lots and shipping was free because I already have a BK 400 ext.
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![]() You running internal or external? Is it worth the extra $$$ over other skimmers?
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