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Old December 4th 03, 03:59 PM
Paul Schnettler
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sumps and refugiums?
Ive had my tank running for 18 mos. and now yearn to learn more on the
reasons and purposes behind the different sump designs. I see alot of
plans and sytems that others have designed, but would like a good source
book describing the different chamber processes and such.
Presently I have a bio-wheel system which overflows into a secondary
chamber where the skimmer and return pump are located.
I'd like to learn the science behind the systems before jumping into
modifying what I have or starting over.
thanks,
Paul S.

P.S. my book library contains:
the Birgit Nielson vol.2 and 3. (hoping for vol 1 for x-mas)
one of Sprungs coral guides and a couple of other starter books.

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Old December 4th 03, 08:05 PM
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http://www.gcstudios.com/nagelsreef/...yrefugium.html

Quote:
A Sump is a place where equipment/filtration is placed such as a skimmer,
heater and such. Also, it's a place where people can run carbon and place
live rock (for extra biological filtration). Also, sumps help add water
volume onto the tank. This is why they are a good idea for smaller nano
tanks.

Refugiums are a place where Macro Algaes can grow to help filter the water
and where pods, worms, and other sandbed fauna can grow and reproduce
without being in harms way of predators, hense the name "refugium". To learn
more about refugiums click he
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/V.../refugium.html also,
here's some information on how Sumps work:
http://www.melevsreef.com/what_sump.html
HTH, GL

CapFusion,...


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sumps and refugiums?
Ive had my tank running for 18 mos. and now yearn to learn more on the
reasons and purposes behind the different sump designs. I see alot of
plans and sytems that others have designed, but would like a good source
book describing the different chamber processes and such.
Presently I have a bio-wheel system which overflows into a secondary
chamber where the skimmer and return pump are located.
I'd like to learn the science behind the systems before jumping into
modifying what I have or starting over.
thanks,
Paul S.

P.S. my book library contains:
the Birgit Nielson vol.2 and 3. (hoping for vol 1 for x-mas)
one of Sprungs coral guides and a couple of other starter books.



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Old December 5th 03, 01:49 PM
Paul Schnettler
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good stuff, thanks Cap

CapFusion wrote:

http://www.gcstudios.com/nagelsreef/...yrefugium.html

Quote:
A Sump is a place where equipment/filtration is placed such as a skimmer,
heater and such. Also, it's a place where people can run carbon and place
live rock (for extra biological filtration). Also, sumps help add water
volume onto the tank. This is why they are a good idea for smaller nano
tanks.

Refugiums are a place where Macro Algaes can grow to help filter the water
and where pods, worms, and other sandbed fauna can grow and reproduce
without being in harms way of predators, hense the name "refugium". To learn
more about refugiums click he
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/V.../refugium.html also,
here's some information on how Sumps work:
http://www.melevsreef.com/what_sump.html

HTH, GL

CapFusion,...


 




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