So I've barely had my Biocube 29 up and running and someone gave me a 65 gallon with sump. I was going to wait a few months to set it up but kept looking at it and... Well, you know. So I've got most of what I'm going to do figured out but I'm concerned about one thing (right now... I'm sure there will be more) - the sump configuration. It's a 20 tall with a funky layout. I thought about pulling out the baffles and starting over but was talked into giving it a go as-is since the previous owner obviously made it work. I'm trying to figure out where to place everything in the sump. I'm thinking my pump should go in the middle section with the baffle and the drain / refugium should be in the left side, protein skimmer in the large section that flows into the return area. Does this make sense?
So what's bothering me is that the walls on this thing are 12" where the yellow arrow is and the first wall of the baffle is 13". This seems to give me very little room for overflow if the pumps are off, but I guess I won't know until I fill it and turn the pump off. Should I try to live with it or reconfigure / have the baffles cut down?


(And I'm going to clean it before I set it up!)
THANKS for any guidance.
So what's bothering me is that the walls on this thing are 12" where the yellow arrow is and the first wall of the baffle is 13". This seems to give me very little room for overflow if the pumps are off, but I guess I won't know until I fill it and turn the pump off. Should I try to live with it or reconfigure / have the baffles cut down?


(And I'm going to clean it before I set it up!)
THANKS for any guidance.