cloakerpoked
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I disagree with your disagree ha HA. he's going to be running a euro reef 180. The only place that's going to fit is in the center. I agree with you if the left section was about a foot longer that would be skimmer section. The problem comes when it needs the constant level in center section which then creates the need to use that sump in reverse so the right and center stay constant level and the left will fluctuate and house the return.
I guess its possible to run it left to right with an ato to keep skimmer in a constant level. but then there's no bubble trap to keep bubbles out of return pump except for the split wall.
yinzer. What are the dimensions of the sump? How tall is that baffle? I wasn't even considering that for the depth your skimmers going to be in. Where did you get the sump from?
Depth should only be an issue if you can't use eggcrate or something to raise it in the sump (read a clearance issue.) If you run the tank from left to right, your constant water level is going to be at the lower baffle to the right if you want to keep the center a constant height. I guess you could run it the other way, but trust me, Lloyd Mason (who ran the Seahorse for over 20 years) built all of his sumps this way, and they ran from the right to the left. I guess with an ATO you could run it however you wanted, but you should still have the bubble trap immediately before the pump if you want to avoid microbubbles swirling around in your display tank.