I just finished installing my 20gal upstream refugium and started it.
To my complete surprise and horror (why, I should have know that any overflow produces bubbles
) my main tank got filled with bubbles.
The idea was to have lots of goodies (pods, eggs) from the refugium in my tank without chopping them through the return pump impeller.
It turns out that I have lots of bubbles.
My setup is as follows: tank 90gal, refugium 20 gal, sump 30 gal.
The sump is in the basement, feeding both the refugium and the main tank. The refugium has an overflow like any other tank that goes into the main tank. The overflow of the refugium has a Stockman pipe (a Durso modification) and that's what makes the bubbles. What can I do to get rid of it? I was thinking of a sort of a small separation chamber just at the entrance of the refugium overflow into the main tank, but I don't know how to do it...
Thanks a lot for the time and advice,
Mihai
To my complete surprise and horror (why, I should have know that any overflow produces bubbles
The idea was to have lots of goodies (pods, eggs) from the refugium in my tank without chopping them through the return pump impeller.
It turns out that I have lots of bubbles.
My setup is as follows: tank 90gal, refugium 20 gal, sump 30 gal.
The sump is in the basement, feeding both the refugium and the main tank. The refugium has an overflow like any other tank that goes into the main tank. The overflow of the refugium has a Stockman pipe (a Durso modification) and that's what makes the bubbles. What can I do to get rid of it? I was thinking of a sort of a small separation chamber just at the entrance of the refugium overflow into the main tank, but I don't know how to do it...
Thanks a lot for the time and advice,
Mihai