Thrawn
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So after numerous hours reading and learning about sumps, I put together a draft of my sump's design. I thought I would post it on here so you guys could rip it apart. I got most of my ideas from Melevsreef.com. Specifically this design: Melevsreef.com | Acrylic Sumps & Refugiums
Should come out to be approximately a 44 gallon sump with the water level at 35 gallons. My DT is 90 gallons
So here it goes!
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Side view
Hopefully you can make sense of my chicken scratch. Even I usually can't. The skimmer I used for dimensions is the reef octopus 110, which is rated for 100 gallons but I'm wondering if I should bump up to the 150 because my DT plus the sump will come out to approx 125 gallons.
Feel free to chime in with any and all information! I do have a couple specific questions. 1st, should I have a square bubble trap chamber where the water first enters the sump? Also, I wasn't sure how big to make the return area as opposed to the refugium. Every thing said you want a big return area because that's where water evaporation is going to show but then the bigger the fuge the better. So which should be bigger?
And last one, I sketched the skimmer in the long ways, but I'm wondering if I should rotate it so that the longer section is going the width of the sump. Would allow for a bigger return/refugium.
Sorry for so many questions.
Thanks in advance for all advice, criticism is welcome =)
Should come out to be approximately a 44 gallon sump with the water level at 35 gallons. My DT is 90 gallons
So here it goes!
Top view
Side view
Hopefully you can make sense of my chicken scratch. Even I usually can't. The skimmer I used for dimensions is the reef octopus 110, which is rated for 100 gallons but I'm wondering if I should bump up to the 150 because my DT plus the sump will come out to approx 125 gallons.
Feel free to chime in with any and all information! I do have a couple specific questions. 1st, should I have a square bubble trap chamber where the water first enters the sump? Also, I wasn't sure how big to make the return area as opposed to the refugium. Every thing said you want a big return area because that's where water evaporation is going to show but then the bigger the fuge the better. So which should be bigger?
And last one, I sketched the skimmer in the long ways, but I'm wondering if I should rotate it so that the longer section is going the width of the sump. Would allow for a bigger return/refugium.
Sorry for so many questions.
Thanks in advance for all advice, criticism is welcome =)
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