Ideas for Refugium setup

bryanr

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Hello all, I'm in the process of finishing my basement and in the process I'm going to make a fish room for the sump etc. I'm wanting to do a separate refugium and place it above the sump. The tank is a 240 (8'x2'x2') with a 125g sump. The tank will have a heavy load with a couple of triggers, an eel and a dogface puffer. Would love to see some pics of how you did your sump and get a recommendation on size.
 
The general consensus is that anything helps and the bigger the better. I have used refugiums for almost 40 years. I have had good success with a 2/1 ratio. I also have had good success with the Eco-System mud filter as a refugium.

With a 125G sump, why are you considering a seperate tank at a different level for your refugium. With such a large sump, why not include refugium in this large sump?
 
Thanks for the response, I like a few aspects of having a separate refugium. The added water volume, being able to shut it down to change mud/let it settle and to keep the sump open for equipment (skimmer, reactors etc).
 
Operating multiple tanks at multiple levels is asking for trouble particularly when the power goes out or a snail blocks a drain line.

If this is your desire, then run sump and refugium in parellel. This will require two seperate pumps with two seperate return lines. I would also suggest two seperate drains from display tank each with its own seperate valve. Good luck on your design.
 
I'm about to set up a 90 gal refugium and I don't see why you can't place it anywhere you want. As long as it's treated as a separate system and just sharing the sump. I plan on having a low flow pump moving water from the sump through the refugium and then at least two smaller overflows returning to the sump.
 
Yeah, I haven't totally ruled out my original idea, but would still love to see some pics of how folks have done theirs. Especially in a "fish room"
 

I had this system set up and it never caused a problem with flooding. All 3 tanks had their own return from the sump and all 3 tanks also had their drains into the same sump. I made sure when the system was running it was never over the high water line so that all 3 tanks could drain in the sump without overflowing it, and it never did. I did have to use an ATO because I only had about 1 and a half inches until the return pump would run dry. The 30g XH was my display fuge for the 36g bowfront reef. The 10g was a temporary seahorse nursery for fry and could easily be removed from the system. Anyway, it worked well. I will try to find a sump photo but the sump is mostly my huge skimmer.
 

I am sorry if this pic doesn't really show you anything. The big return pump Ys off into 2 returns and one went on each bigger tank. I added a small Rio 800 for a return for the 10g nursery. All 3 tanks have HOB overflows with drains into the sump. Anyway, it worked.
 
Thanks, that helps. I do plan on a smaller return feeding the refugium. depending on the size of the tank I end up with. I'm looking at a deep blue frag tank I saw on craigslist, but it might be sold.
 
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