mmittlesteadt
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Just throwing this out there for some ideas/suggestions...
I have a 40 gallon display tank in my living room with a 65 gallon sump in my basement right below the DT. I'll have the plumbing to the sump done tonight and then planning out how big each chamber should be and how high to make the baffles. Never made a sump before, but I did a search here (and elsewhere online) and have read a lot about them and have a pretty good understanding of them.
I am not worried in the least about flooding, with either my display or the sump. I'm running a herbie with dual 1" PVC for drains and a 1" return, (Main drain having a gate valve, emergency wide open and a gate valve on the return line). Lots of room in the sump to handle almost half the DT volume, although worst case scenario is that less than 8 gallons would drain down into the sump should my power go out.
With my 65 gallon sump I have a tank that is about 24" high by 35" long with a width of 17". I'd like as big a refugium as possible (for pods, mangrove, chaeto, live rock, sand, etc.). I will have an ATO in place and have yet to determine just how much evaporation will take place.
I'm thinking about a drain chamber housing my Eshopps PSK100 skimmer (operating water level of 7" to 11") but want to go higher than 11" as I can build a platform to raise it if needed, which will then accommodate a larger skimmer down the road if I need to replace it with a different (larger)model. Maybe a 12" baffle for the first chamber?
Then the refugium will be in the middle with the return section housing an Aquatop 3600 (1065 GPH) pump, and with my 9ft. head will give me my desired 400PGH. I also realize pumps can burn out/fail so I want to be able to accommodate a larger pump down the road if it needs replacing. Not sure how big to make my return section yet. I'm thinking about a 5 gallon RO/DI container for my ATO (easily refilled) that will be up higher than the tank and be gravity fed.
Also, not sure if I will need or want a bubble trap. I'm thinking with a Herbie and a total siphon main drain that I will not have a ton of bubbles to deal with (although I can't account for the bubbles the skimmer might produce). If I did use a bubble trap is just a single baffle (same size, but raised higher than the return's baffle) sufficient? I've always seen two baffles, which I don't understand why that is necessary. If the water from the fuge has to go under one baffle and raise over the top of the return's baffle, isn't that enough to trap bubbles?
Just curious...lots of thoughts and I'm open to ideas and suggestions. Apologies for being so wordy...just want to be as descriptive as possible for assistance.
I have a 40 gallon display tank in my living room with a 65 gallon sump in my basement right below the DT. I'll have the plumbing to the sump done tonight and then planning out how big each chamber should be and how high to make the baffles. Never made a sump before, but I did a search here (and elsewhere online) and have read a lot about them and have a pretty good understanding of them.
I am not worried in the least about flooding, with either my display or the sump. I'm running a herbie with dual 1" PVC for drains and a 1" return, (Main drain having a gate valve, emergency wide open and a gate valve on the return line). Lots of room in the sump to handle almost half the DT volume, although worst case scenario is that less than 8 gallons would drain down into the sump should my power go out.
With my 65 gallon sump I have a tank that is about 24" high by 35" long with a width of 17". I'd like as big a refugium as possible (for pods, mangrove, chaeto, live rock, sand, etc.). I will have an ATO in place and have yet to determine just how much evaporation will take place.
I'm thinking about a drain chamber housing my Eshopps PSK100 skimmer (operating water level of 7" to 11") but want to go higher than 11" as I can build a platform to raise it if needed, which will then accommodate a larger skimmer down the road if I need to replace it with a different (larger)model. Maybe a 12" baffle for the first chamber?
Then the refugium will be in the middle with the return section housing an Aquatop 3600 (1065 GPH) pump, and with my 9ft. head will give me my desired 400PGH. I also realize pumps can burn out/fail so I want to be able to accommodate a larger pump down the road if it needs replacing. Not sure how big to make my return section yet. I'm thinking about a 5 gallon RO/DI container for my ATO (easily refilled) that will be up higher than the tank and be gravity fed.
Also, not sure if I will need or want a bubble trap. I'm thinking with a Herbie and a total siphon main drain that I will not have a ton of bubbles to deal with (although I can't account for the bubbles the skimmer might produce). If I did use a bubble trap is just a single baffle (same size, but raised higher than the return's baffle) sufficient? I've always seen two baffles, which I don't understand why that is necessary. If the water from the fuge has to go under one baffle and raise over the top of the return's baffle, isn't that enough to trap bubbles?
Just curious...lots of thoughts and I'm open to ideas and suggestions. Apologies for being so wordy...just want to be as descriptive as possible for assistance.
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