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![]() If your return area is small you will have to top off the water more often so your pump doesn't run dry. I would almost divide the room left over in half.
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Lots of sump ideas here http://www.melevsreef.com/allmysumps.html |
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![]() IMO it all depends on what you are intending to do with your fuge. How much L.R. do you want to have in your main display verses how much to keep in your sump/fuge? How much cheato or what kind of critters you wanna keep in there as well (fish etc) questions of that nature can be a help in deciding whether to have a larger fuge or larger return section.
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![]() I haven't really got far enough to figure out what to put into the fuge. All I know is that I should have one. I guess I need advice on what to keep in the fuge as well. My display tank will have all the LR I didn't plan on having any in the sump except maybe some small chunks. My fish load will be medium if that tells you anything. I would like to have lots of coral and a few nice/interesting fish. I did plan on being able to keep frags in the fuge though.
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![]() As noted it really depends on what you want to accomplish with the refugium.
If you want a place to breed cope/amphripods, place frags and some macro algae the design isn't that important (relatively speaking). Leaving room in the return section can help when it comes to servicing the pump or as a place for heaters etc. If you want a fuge strictly for nutrient control then you should try to design a chamber that grows macro well. I like a fuge that tumbles the macro. This exposes more of it to the light source and decreases dead water flow areas. I have found that a square chamber tumbles better than a rectangle so you might consider an 18" x 18" chamber. You can either use the flow from the baffles to create a weir effect to tumble the macro or install a small powerhead to assist. I've also found that an AC 70 creates a good weir effect if you can hang it on the side. Just some thoughts. |