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Old May 28th 05, 09:28 PM
Mark Cooper
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Default Sump/refugium question.

I have a 55 gal. FOWLR, and am looking at building a sump from a 10 gal.
tank I have. This is about as big as will fit under the stand I have. I
plan on using a Mag 7 for a return pump, which at 4' of head is 480 gph.

I would like to have a small refugium built into this, but would this be
too much current? Maybe just live rock in the sump?


Thanks,
Mark
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Old May 29th 05, 04:21 PM
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That amount of current would work fine. You can partition off the middle
section of your sump with baffles to create an area where you can keep your
refugium

"Mark Cooper" wrote in message
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I have a 55 gal. FOWLR, and am looking at building a sump from a 10 gal.
tank I have. This is about as big as will fit under the stand I have. I
plan on using a Mag 7 for a return pump, which at 4' of head is 480 gph.

I would like to have a small refugium built into this, but would this be
too much current? Maybe just live rock in the sump?


Thanks,
Mark



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Old May 29th 05, 05:17 PM
Billy
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"Mark Cooper" wrote in message
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I have a 55 gal. FOWLR, and am looking at building a sump from a 10
gal.
tank I have. This is about as big as will fit under the stand I
have. I
plan on using a Mag 7 for a return pump, which at 4' of head is 480
gph.

I would like to have a small refugium built into this, but would
this be
too much current? Maybe just live rock in the sump?


Thanks,
Mark



I partitioned off a ten gallon to use as a sump last year. One end
has a baffle for the drain. It's about 4-5" from the end and a couple
inches short of the top frame. The middle of the tank has a DSB, and
several hermit crabs that are too nasty to be trusted in the display
tank. The other end of the sump has a bubble trap, with the three
sheets of acrylic placed just far enough from the end to allow a Mag9
to be placed in the space for the return. The amount of current
created by the Mag doesn't seem to bother the hermits, nor the macro
growing in the fuge.


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Old May 30th 05, 02:12 AM
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"BigMike" iyam@whatiyam wrote in message
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Mark, I would like to see a pic of this when complete. I want to do
the
same, but have limited knowledge of how to design it.



I got my inspiration from Marc, see
www.melevsreef.com

billy


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Old May 30th 05, 08:41 PM
Mark Cooper
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"BigMike" iyam@whatiyam wrote in
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Mark, I would like to see a pic of this when complete. I want to do
the same, but have limited knowledge of how to design it.



Certainly. I just went around to various websites like melevsreef.com and
looked at the pics of other people's setups. This will be a fairly simple
one, but it's cheap. I'll be sure to get a couple pics.

Mark


 




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