Reef & Seahorses And Sump

lfduty

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This is the way that my tanks are set up at home its a loot.
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i hope this is good.
 
Just to clarify, I was reading the other thread about skimming a seahorse tank, and got confused. You seemed to say don't skim the tank, but you can skim in the sump and return water from the sump to both tanks? I ask because I have a plan for a spit level room. A large tank on the lower level will be a reef. That will drain to a sump/refugium and there will be returns from that sump to the large tank and to a smaller tank on the upper level of the room. The smaller tank will drain into the main display. The smaller tank was going to be a seahorse tank with macros. There is an H&S skimmer in the sump/refugium. Any thoughts?
 
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I think that it will work if you will e-mail me your plan so that i can look at thim. Mabe the 2 of us can figer some thing out for your tank's but I dont see y it wont work for you.
 
I was going to PM as you don't accept emails from the link, but then I figured we aren't into anything that might not help someone else in the future, so I posted instead. Also, maybe someone else will have an idea.

I don't have a diagram, but I can describe it to you to see if you think it will help.

The living room is the lower level of a split level room. In the living room we have a 225 gallon tank that we are about to setup up as a reef display. Under that tank we have a sump/refugium. The return pump to the main tank is a Gen-X mak-4.

The upper level of the room is the dining room. We were planning on having a 50-75 gallon tank there with sea grass or similar and seahorse. The 225 is drilled with a hole at the top rear center. This was to be connected to the drain of the seahorse tank.

Our skimmer is an H&S 200 2x1260(2 Eheim 1260 pumps). We would then pump from the sump beneath the 225 up to the second level. The 2 tanks would be back to back, though the seahorse tank will be about the main display.

If you have any questions let me know. I can draw something if you can't picture it, though I am totally inept in drawing. If you need a picture, send me your email. When I went to your profile it said you did not accept emails.

Thanks for the help

Drew
 
I believe that the reason people say don't run a skimmer in a seahorse tank is due to the risk of microbubbles causing problems with the horses (especially with HOB skimmers), I have a combined reef/seahorse set-up with shared sump (with a euroreef skimmer) and have never had an issue.

Mark
 
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