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Old 07-25-2013, 04:09 AM
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Trapazoid is against the back part of cabinet so skimmer would be far away...
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Old 07-25-2013, 04:19 AM
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Trapazoid is against the back part of cabinet so skimmer would be far away...
Ya, I hear ya

I'm thinking ...
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Old 07-25-2013, 04:36 AM
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OK, for ease of access to the skimmer and return pump, but not much access to the fuge, this may work

Think of your sump the way you will see it when the tank is against the wall/in the corner, with the longest edge against you

Have the DT drain into the skimmer chamber on the front left
It flows under the baffle to the fuge, then spills over to the right front chamber where your return pump would be

You will need to raise the tops of the glass to make this work, but it will become a bubble trap, and no worries about sand migration (if your skimmer is on a stand)

The glass between the skimmer/fuge and skimmer/return would need to be taller. Simple strips will do
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Old 07-25-2013, 04:43 AM
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If you go with this latest plan, you'll still need a sand trap
On the inside of the fuge past the underpass. Maybe an 'L' shape to the center baffle between the skimmer and pump, or even just a simple strip on an angle between the baffle and the far left wall
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Old 07-25-2013, 05:12 AM
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Another option is to scrap the 'fuge altogether. It would simplify your sump. That is unless you're dead set on having a 'fuge. Just throwing that out there.
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Another option is to scrap the 'fuge altogether. It would simplify your sump. That is unless you're dead set on having a 'fuge. Just throwing that out there.
I thought the same thing, and also wonder about socks, but the OP wanted some options ...

Nothing wrong with the setup, just kinda hard to work with
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okay, if i got the orientation of your sump correct.
this should work.
if section 1 is at the back of the tank
section 2 is front left side
section 3 is front right side

tank drains into 1
flows under baffle into 2 (refugium)
over baffle into 3 (return pump and skimmer)

you'd need another baffle in section 2 just behind the current baffle.
(colored in red)

this baffle would go from the bottom of tank, and would be shorter than baffle leading to section 3

this way, water flowes under baffle 1 (bubble trap)
flows up over new baffle (into refugium)
and then over 3rd baffle into return chamber!

make sense?!?

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