Hi, I'm getting ready to start up a new reef tank and had some questions about the basics of refugia. My plan is to have something like a 30 to 50 gallon main tank, with a sump refugium underneath in the tank stand (so maybe 20-30 gallons). I plan to use sand or crushed coral in the refugium, along with some live rock rubble piles and one kind of macroalgae (chaeto probably). I want a mandarin dragonet in the main tank so I really want the live rock rubble to help with food production.
I'd like to just use a second tank instead of a commercial sump/refugium, and was wondering about a few things. I don't particularly want to split it into sections using baffles, so I would just have a protein skimmer and heater(s) in the refugium tank instead of seperate compartments. Do I really need to worry about fast flow rates? Or bubbles (I don't plan on getting any sponges or gorgonians, if this is the fear)? (And do baffles allow the water to go fast through the whole system because they're forcing water over the top of the refugium compartment? I guess I don't really understand the baffles...) And how fast should I be pushing water through the system? If I get an overflow box rated for a high flow rate is it ok to use a lower rate instead, or will that end up being noisy? And how should I be picking a pump, since it will be lifting water several feet? I saw the charts of pumps' power at different head heights, is it ok to run them where their actual output will be significantly lower than their maximum potential output due to height?
Anyway, if you could help me out with some (or lots!) of these questions it would be a great help. I had a lot of success with a little nano reef before, but I'd really like to understand some of the stuff I'll be using on this new tank better before I go adding it. Thanks!
-Max
I'd like to just use a second tank instead of a commercial sump/refugium, and was wondering about a few things. I don't particularly want to split it into sections using baffles, so I would just have a protein skimmer and heater(s) in the refugium tank instead of seperate compartments. Do I really need to worry about fast flow rates? Or bubbles (I don't plan on getting any sponges or gorgonians, if this is the fear)? (And do baffles allow the water to go fast through the whole system because they're forcing water over the top of the refugium compartment? I guess I don't really understand the baffles...) And how fast should I be pushing water through the system? If I get an overflow box rated for a high flow rate is it ok to use a lower rate instead, or will that end up being noisy? And how should I be picking a pump, since it will be lifting water several feet? I saw the charts of pumps' power at different head heights, is it ok to run them where their actual output will be significantly lower than their maximum potential output due to height?
Anyway, if you could help me out with some (or lots!) of these questions it would be a great help. I had a lot of success with a little nano reef before, but I'd really like to understand some of the stuff I'll be using on this new tank better before I go adding it. Thanks!
-Max