i have a 20 gallon tall refugium setting beside my 75 gallon display. it is about two inches higher and gravity feeds directly to the display tank. it is fed by the return pump manifold. it's been set up for about 5 months and works great! all sorts of life going on in there.
I don't mean to hijack this thread but what disadvantages would there be if the fuge drained directly into the display?
Going to try to revive this old thread. I have a smaller sump without room for an internal fuge, so I am going to rig an external one using a 10g glass tank I have. My plan is to run a pump from my final sump chamber, to my reactor, and have my reactor drain into the fuge. Then I will have a 1" bulkhead gravity feed back into that final chamber (return right next to my return pumps). Think it will work? This is my first tank, ever.
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It will work but you will have to raise your 10 gallon to make it over the top of the sump. You will also get drain noise (gurgalling). How do I know? I have the same setup but I tee my return to return a portion to the fuge then the fuge overflows via a 1" bulkhead into the center chamber right before the bubble trap and the output of the skimmer. Will take pic tonight.
Good looking sump. Is that a 40 gal breeder?
So I decided to just build a new sump.
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What's the small chamber on the left? It looks like water will just stagnate in there.