'lo, is the beginning of my 2nd reef 
My 6gal nano sump is pretty basic, and only really consists of 2 baffles to partition the sump and fuge. This time i'm gonna get it a bit more right and hardcore, so .....
I am having a 2ft cube built and i want some hardcore filtration/plumbing, and here is what i propose.
2 sumps in the cabinet below the tank, 1 as a lit fuge, the other as a mechanical filter/equipment bay etc. In the cabinet there will be a shelf that the fuge will sit on, and the sump will sit underneath.
As such ....
I know there are alot of sump designs out there and this one is pretty basic, so if you want to try and jazz it up, feel free
The skimmer would be housed in the mechanical filtration bay (so the bubble traps are effective
As the water leaves the display it will enter a 24/7 lit refugium, the water will enter into a weir and pass over the weir to leave the fuge via another weir (i want to keep the flow as low as possible and figured letting the water run over the surface would be a good idea.
The water will exit the refugium and pass into the mechanical filtration bay, where i will fit a skimmer and some mechanical filtration doobies. Then once the water has navigated the bubble trap it will enter the equipment bay which will be nice and roomy for return pumps/heaters etc.
As for the cube i will hide powerheads and overflows behind a false wall (made of coloured acryllic) I also like the idea of a low flow cryptic area, so i thought i'd encorporate that into the right hand side of the tank.
My main objectives are:-
1. Keep powerheads etc. hidden (i want as close to zero equipment on show in the main tank)
2. Keep it as quiet as possible (noise will determine whether the tank is situated in my bedroom or study).
3. to have as much and as random flow as possible
I've been fiddling about and have come up with the following thus far:-
edit: the "from sump" arrow shoule be attached to the spraybar inlet
My 6gal nano sump is pretty basic, and only really consists of 2 baffles to partition the sump and fuge. This time i'm gonna get it a bit more right and hardcore, so .....
I am having a 2ft cube built and i want some hardcore filtration/plumbing, and here is what i propose.
2 sumps in the cabinet below the tank, 1 as a lit fuge, the other as a mechanical filter/equipment bay etc. In the cabinet there will be a shelf that the fuge will sit on, and the sump will sit underneath.
As such ....
I know there are alot of sump designs out there and this one is pretty basic, so if you want to try and jazz it up, feel free
The skimmer would be housed in the mechanical filtration bay (so the bubble traps are effective
As the water leaves the display it will enter a 24/7 lit refugium, the water will enter into a weir and pass over the weir to leave the fuge via another weir (i want to keep the flow as low as possible and figured letting the water run over the surface would be a good idea.
The water will exit the refugium and pass into the mechanical filtration bay, where i will fit a skimmer and some mechanical filtration doobies. Then once the water has navigated the bubble trap it will enter the equipment bay which will be nice and roomy for return pumps/heaters etc.
As for the cube i will hide powerheads and overflows behind a false wall (made of coloured acryllic) I also like the idea of a low flow cryptic area, so i thought i'd encorporate that into the right hand side of the tank.
My main objectives are:-
1. Keep powerheads etc. hidden (i want as close to zero equipment on show in the main tank)
2. Keep it as quiet as possible (noise will determine whether the tank is situated in my bedroom or study).
3. to have as much and as random flow as possible
I've been fiddling about and have come up with the following thus far:-
edit: the "from sump" arrow shoule be attached to the spraybar inlet