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Okay, I drew one out on paper. Give me a few minutes to transfer it to a computer image.
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Okay
![]() GOD! I had this whole explanation written up on the sump and the stupid browser closed on me. Piece of crap. Anyway, here it is again: I've narrowed the sump to 12" in order to get the Snapper in behind the whole thing (or the front if you want ease of maintainance). I've also plopped in a few upgraded equipments just for show. Aside from that, at 18" tall, you should be looking at a 25 gallon sump. If you're concerned about an overflow (power outtage), just make sure you plumb the return into a manifold that sits on top of the tank or suspended under the frame. This should reduce, if not remove, any drainage into the sump. The last thing you'll need is a good auto top-off unit (PM me) and you'll be set.
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What took you so long?
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Next question, How much would this cost me? Sans Zoevit (Sorry Albert, Im not sold on this yet) . I guess I could probably find a beat up old 25 gallon on buy'n'sell. Nah, I don't really know how to drill it, and I would still have to source all the rest of the glass to build the bafles etc.
I am still confused, I thought the baffles had to be before the snapper in order to prevent microbubbles from the skimmer getting pumped back into the display? |
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Hey Robb,
Check out Craigslist.com Lots of free stuff. Have picked up lots of used/abused tanks and disasembed for parts.
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The baffles are only at the drain. I've found that EuroReef skimmers produce almost zero microbubbles. If you are running into problems with micro bubbles, it's just a matter of making a bridge from the outlet of the ER into the initial drain compartment.
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OK I am not really interested in moving up to an ER skimmer right away, as I have a coralife needlewheel skimmer to try first.
I have decided to move the sump to beside the tank instead of underneath it. The space there is not really any bigger but I have no overhead clearance issues, so it will be easier to get at , and hopefully will be a less daunting task for maintenance which should increase the chances of me keeping up with it. What is the main advantage of an External return pump , instead of an internal MAG type? It just seems that plumbing an in sump return pump would be a lot easier? Robb |