refugium where to buy

what size do u plan to have? I bought a 29gal tank and had it drilled for a bulkhead fitting and am using that for my refuge.
 
I dont think we will be much help to this person until they answer what we asked! You need to tell us what u want!
 
Usually people use part of their sump for a refugium or somehow just connect a smaller tank to your water. But, if you want a hang on the back kind CPR makes some that folks seem to like. Search for "CPR refugium" on marinedepot.com.
 
I was thinking about to convert my sump into a refugium but I have several issues:

This is my sump - Megaflow Model 4

megaflowsump.jpg


a. Overflow Bubble Chamber(1): I want to put my skimmer where the bioballs where but how can I put a filter from the chamber 1 to 3? if I take 2 off the water have to go straight to the bottom without filter and with a lot of noise.

b. I want to put the refugium in chamber 4 but I have to close the access from 3 to for in the bottom and open some on top to let the water go through to the refugium. But there was a tiny crack in the bottom and we add acrylic to one side so the bottom is not level.

c. from 4 to 5 I have to extend the acrylic because the wall to the left of the blue sponge is not tall enough.

So there are a lot to fix and I dont know if I will end up breaking the sump instead to get a nice refugium.

The size of my sump is: 36" x 13 3/4" x 19"

Any ideas ... Ah .. and thanks for the help
 
Idea 1) If you have plenty of money just ask John at FAOIS to build you one - I don't have that much money personally ;-) I'm sure that will be the most attractive and functional solution.

Idea 2) If you don't want to modify your sump but replace it with something cheap: You could make chambers in a 20 gallon tank for about $40 ... 25$ for the tank and 15 for cheap-o glass at home depot... that's what I did. Ugly but it works.

Idea 3) Cutting it up:

I'm assuming that chamber 3 and 4 are open to each other below the bioball chamber.

If you wanted to make this a typical sump you could :
1) Remove that entire bioball assembly (cut it out if you have to)
2) Cut out the wall separating the top of 3 from 4
3) Re-glue that wall so it's on the bottom and the water flows over the top from 3 to 4 instead of underneath.
4) If the water is crashing down too much still you could cut the top off the wall separating 1 from 3.
Also people usually put baffles (kind of like the 2 walls and the sponge) between the skimmer and the refugium but I don't think you have to.

Here's a bigger picture by the way:
http://a1272.g.akamai.net/7/1272/11...s/Categoryimages/larger/lg_rd_22840_30497.jpg


I don't understand why it not being level in your comment #"c" is a problem.
 
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