MrSculpin
Well-known member
If you are going to have a refugium I would suggest it be separate from the sump. Yes, people have them as part of the sump, but in a tank that fits under a 75 you will not have much room for a proper refugium so it might be more headache than it is worth. I would suggest a separate tank/tub for a refugium.
figure out all the stuff you plan to put in the sump before you make any decisions. Things I can think of right away include:
- skimmer
- auto top off
- PH/ORP probes
- carbon
- filter sock
- heater(s)
- return pump
- phosban reactor, feed pump, plumbing
- thermometer
I guess all I am saying is think it through, doodle on paper, plan, replan and just make sure it all fits. There is nothing worse than having to replace a sump while the reef is running.
Good advice. I've been trying to figure it all out and get ideas so this helps alot!
If the refugium is separate, is it plumbed in the main system still? I saw a link somewhere where it was suggested that the water coming from the tank be diverted, part going the refugium, part the skimmer section of the sump.
Does the water from the ref then go back to the tank?