Thanks mcgyvr good idea will work on that and post finished results in a few days. About how tall of baffles do you think I would need for the refugium area? Tank is like 16" tall so will have plenty of room lol from what they left meIts like deja vu...
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2657182
Please state the name of the place you got that idiotic work done at so we can shame them on facebook, and so that locals know to avoid them.. What a joke.. Even worse that you actually paid for that and didn't raise hell..
But if you really want to work with what you have then maybe try this..
Remove second from the left and stack it on top of the first from the left.. Silicone at the joint to make it one taller baffle..
Take second from the right and stack on top of 3rd from the right and silicone like the other I just spoke of..
Then remove first from the right..
that will just give you 2 baffles..
First is an "underflow" path and the last is an "over" path..
True can I just use a strip of egg crate on top of the last baffle when done to keep the chaeto from going in the return area?
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I would advise against using acrylic in a glass sump.
I mean really, who at that LFS looked at that and said, yep that's good?
You're asking how to fix it without starting over. And have made 2 threads asking for help. Starting over is the only real option if you want your sump to operate properly.
I think what mcgyver suggested will work, but it involves cutting out some baffles. If you are going to cut out baffles, you might as well cut them all out and do it right IMHO. Either way will involve some work.
Maybe get a new empty tank and start from scratch? Sell this one to someone willing to take the time to cut them out.
For what it's worth, siliconing in baffles is a relatively easy process. Good luck!
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An over-under pair of baffles will stop cheato and most fish from reaching the pump chamber. First one is overflow at water level, second one about 3/4 inch away (on the pump side) has a half-inch gap under it.
if 1/32 is the total expansion, don't we normally leave like 1/16 to 1/8" gap on each side for a total of 4/32" to 8/32" room for expansion? I don't think anyone actually cuts the baffle to fit tightly against the walls of the sump.
That gap then gets filled with silicone, once cured the silicone will only compress so much at which point the the force is applied the sides of the aquarium. IMHO its not a matter of if it will fail but when will it fail.
It is done all of the time and I have never heard of the sides blowing out. Usually the gap that is filled with silicone is 1/16-1/8 on each side. You also have the bowing effect in the center of the piece. Personally, I like glass so I have never used acrylic. Also I think poly-carbonate absorbs less than acrylic, I know it is stronger.
It is done all of the time and I have never heard of the sides blowing out. Usually the gap that is filled with silicone is 1/16-1/8 on each side. You also have the bowing effect in the center of the piece. Personally, I like glass so I have never used acrylic. Also I think poly-carbonate absorbs less than acrylic, I know it is stronger.