Hi all,
First time poster, just getting started in the saltwater world (I come from the planted freshwater realm). I'm putting together all of my equipment and doing my research. The piece I am stuck on right now is designing my sump/fuge. My DT is a 50 gallon and I am using a 20 gal tank as the sump. I've been thinking of setting it up so that the skimmer chamber is on the left and the fuge is on the right. The skimmer output will bubble trap in to the center and fuge will overflow then bubble trap into the center. Then the return pump takes over to push the water back. For plumbing, my tank is drilled with just 1 overflow so I will T the drain to provide most of the water to the skimmer and the rest to the fuge. The return will be gated so that I can adjust the return with any excess flowing back to the skimmer section.
My questions are this:
1) Is this the recommended design? I've also been seeing where a single drain is feeding the skimmer, which then feeds the fuge, which then feeds the return (in a left-to-right manner). I thought that the skimmer needed more flow and the fuge was better with low flow, thus why my plan is the way it is. This left-to-right manner seems like one wouldn't be able to provide high flow then low flow.
2) If so, should I send my excess return gate to the skimmer or to the fuge (or to the return sump)?
First time poster, just getting started in the saltwater world (I come from the planted freshwater realm). I'm putting together all of my equipment and doing my research. The piece I am stuck on right now is designing my sump/fuge. My DT is a 50 gallon and I am using a 20 gal tank as the sump. I've been thinking of setting it up so that the skimmer chamber is on the left and the fuge is on the right. The skimmer output will bubble trap in to the center and fuge will overflow then bubble trap into the center. Then the return pump takes over to push the water back. For plumbing, my tank is drilled with just 1 overflow so I will T the drain to provide most of the water to the skimmer and the rest to the fuge. The return will be gated so that I can adjust the return with any excess flowing back to the skimmer section.
My questions are this:
1) Is this the recommended design? I've also been seeing where a single drain is feeding the skimmer, which then feeds the fuge, which then feeds the return (in a left-to-right manner). I thought that the skimmer needed more flow and the fuge was better with low flow, thus why my plan is the way it is. This left-to-right manner seems like one wouldn't be able to provide high flow then low flow.
2) If so, should I send my excess return gate to the skimmer or to the fuge (or to the return sump)?