Hello All,
I've read through many of the sump threads on this site and I've come up with a sump design that I think will work for me (at least it will fit in my cabinet). From the last thread I posted I decided to abandon the Rubber Maid sump idea and go with a glass tank.
The main question i have is what is the minimum operating depth of a Mag 9.5 before it starts sucking air?
I have a HOB refugium so I don't need a big one in the sump. I have the return/refugium area separated by some "eggcrate" light panel grid.
I have to put my skimmer in the tank so there is enough room to get the collection cup out.
The only other question is how many gallons I need to allow for with siphoning back into the tank when power is off.
Any advice would be great!
Thanks, Nate
I've read through many of the sump threads on this site and I've come up with a sump design that I think will work for me (at least it will fit in my cabinet). From the last thread I posted I decided to abandon the Rubber Maid sump idea and go with a glass tank.
The main question i have is what is the minimum operating depth of a Mag 9.5 before it starts sucking air?
I have a HOB refugium so I don't need a big one in the sump. I have the return/refugium area separated by some "eggcrate" light panel grid.
I have to put my skimmer in the tank so there is enough room to get the collection cup out.
The only other question is how many gallons I need to allow for with siphoning back into the tank when power is off.
Any advice would be great!
Thanks, Nate