<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7153591#post7153591 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by mboley1
Forgive the double post but i wanted to get my qestion into this thread after i saw it. I am planning a 250 gallon SPS tank with two sided viewing. The ends of the tank will be hidden by the built in/cabinet and i am designing the system with flawless sightlines through the tank, ie no visable pumps, nozzles, ect.
To save space, maximize the water volume, and allow the use of an 8 way Ocean Motion, I am going to have two four inch wide sections at each end over the entire width of the tank (36 inches) for overflow, closed circulation system, and a REFUGIUM on each end. Dimensions of each refugium section is 26" x 4" x 24". Sectioned off from pump inputs. Outputs from the 8 way would be plumbed throug the refugium section
I have never done a refugium before so here is my question. My plan was to just cut some slots lower in the tank or install a screen into the acrylic separating the main tank and overflow/refugium area so the critters can enter into the main tank without going through a pump. A passive unplumbed system that will allow the maximum # of critters to enter into the main tank from each end.
Anyone doing anything like this? One problem is the reverse lighting I have read is necessary, which would lighting up a the main tank through the slots. So I am looking for another way, and i am sure I am missing some simple method. Thanks for the help