George771177
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Finally took the plunge and upgraded to a 210 dual overflow tank. I plan on setting it up as reef. I will be breaking down my two 65 gallon reefs and combining them into one.
The filtration in the bottom is where I am looking for some feedback, ideas, and thoughts.
I will be tying in my two refugiums. The idea is to have each refugium fed with the a separate overflow. One refugium will be on the left the other on the right and then to have a 40 gallon breeder below each of them where I will house my mag pumps (two mag pumps each pump feeds a separate return) and heater. My skimmer will still be housed in one of my existing refugiums. I would like to have no baffles in the sump to prolong the period of time I have to worry about water top offs. I am worried about not having the baffels and seeing micro bubbles ?????? Has anyone tried a sump for just equipment with no baffels.........
Wish I was a little more skilled and could have this in a design layout but this is the best I can do. In summary just doing a three tier system. Any feedback would be appreciated. Hope I explained it well enough for others to visualize.
- George
The filtration in the bottom is where I am looking for some feedback, ideas, and thoughts.
I will be tying in my two refugiums. The idea is to have each refugium fed with the a separate overflow. One refugium will be on the left the other on the right and then to have a 40 gallon breeder below each of them where I will house my mag pumps (two mag pumps each pump feeds a separate return) and heater. My skimmer will still be housed in one of my existing refugiums. I would like to have no baffles in the sump to prolong the period of time I have to worry about water top offs. I am worried about not having the baffels and seeing micro bubbles ?????? Has anyone tried a sump for just equipment with no baffels.........
Wish I was a little more skilled and could have this in a design layout but this is the best I can do. In summary just doing a three tier system. Any feedback would be appreciated. Hope I explained it well enough for others to visualize.
- George