• Why not take a moment to introduce yourself to our members?

strgazr27

Advanced Reefer
Location
Kings Park, NY
Rating - 100%
123   0   0
The 'Fuge section should and is usually separate from the skimmer section. The argument is the skimmer strips most of the organics out of the water so your feeding the fuge with real clean water. Slower flow through the fuge section unskimmed provides that section with the nutrient load that is beneficial to it. In mine I have 3 sections. tank drain/skimmer - Return - 'Fuge. The tanks drain is split with a ball valve on the fuge side to slow down the flow of water through it. The 'Fuge section drains into my return section. You can see my sump here:
http://www.manhattanreefs.com/gallery/showimage.php?i=32928
 

rkaragozler

Newbiee 4 Ever
Location
Staten Island
Rating - 100%
125   0   0
When making a refugium, how far off of the bottom of the tank should the Plexiglas dividers be, about how high.

when making just the refugium section you do not want any openings on the bottom, you want to contain as much water as you can in this section.

were you thinking of making a sump
1- skimmer section/fuge/return
or
2-skimmer section/return/fuge.

depending how you want to set up the sump will determine how the baffles go.
a couple of questions.
1-what size is your dt
2-what size is your sump
3-what kind of skimmer
4-what size pump are you using.
 

barracauda

Advanced Reefer
Location
Old Bridge, NJ
Rating - 100%
9   0   0
not necessarily, if i split my overflow and put refug on left and skimmer on right, and pump in mid and the overflow is split to the left and right with ball valves on each, i can make more run to the skimmer and less to the refug
 

masterswimmer

Old School Reefer
Vendor
Location
NY
Rating - 99.6%
450   2   0
Setting the tank drain to split the overflow into the skimmer section on one side and the fuge section on the opposite side, with the return pump in the center is a way to control the fuge flow.....contrary to my previous post.

swimmer
 

rkaragozler

Newbiee 4 Ever
Location
Staten Island
Rating - 100%
125   0   0
The 'Fuge section should and is usually separate from the skimmer section. The argument is the skimmer strips most of the organics out of the water so your feeding the fuge with real clean water. Slower flow through the fuge section unskimmed provides that section with the nutrient load that is beneficial to it. In mine I have 3 sections. tank drain/skimmer - Return - 'Fuge. The tanks drain is split with a ball valve on the fuge side to slow down the flow of water through it. The 'Fuge section drains into my return section. You can see my sump here:
http://www.manhattanreefs.com/gallery/showimage.php?i=32928

+1
this is a perfect example of a fuge
 

barracauda

Advanced Reefer
Location
Old Bridge, NJ
Rating - 100%
9   0   0
yeah i didn't buy either of them yet, im still looking for a deal, i know the return section is going to be a little bit bigger than my return pump. How much bigger should the section be for the skimmer be compared to the actual skimmer
 

strgazr27

Advanced Reefer
Location
Kings Park, NY
Rating - 100%
123   0   0
The sump is usually built around the skimmer section requirements first. In mine I left an inch on each side. The return section is 10" wide so that I could run 2 reactors if I want, the rest was fuge.

This is my sump setup which should give you a starting point. Skimmer on the left, 'Fuge on the right and return/reactors /heater in the middle. This is a 40 Breeder.

aefc1740-5e8e-a0cc.jpg
 

jerl77

Advanced Reefer
Location
long island ny
Rating - 100%
100   0   0
Is tha a filter sock there?
The sump is usually built around the skimmer section requirements first. In mine I left an inch on each side. The return section is 10" wide so that I could run 2 reactors if I want, the rest was fuge.

This is my sump setup which should give you a starting point. Skimmer on the left, 'Fuge on the right and return/reactors /heater in the middle. This is a 40 Breeder.

aefc1740-5e8e-a0cc.jpg



Sent from my DROIDX using Reefs
 

Sponsor Reefs

We're a FREE website, and we exist because of hobbyists like YOU who help us run this community.

Click here to sponsor $10:


Top