1st Fuge. Need help

lv-reefer

Member
I am installing the baffles on my fuge tomorrow and need to know the spacing for them.
I have decided to go with a ASM G-2 skimmer which has a 10x11 foot.
How big should I make my skimmer compartment?
It's going in a 29 gal fuge with 30 inches in length by 12 inches wide.
For the return pump I'm going to use a drive Mag 7. How big should I make that compartment?
The left over space will be for my refugium.
Please help, this is my first fuge.
 

norcalreef

Member
The skimmer compartment should only be big enough to hold the skimmer.
What is your evaporation rate? If it is around a gallon per day or so, you may want to make the return compartment bigger. otherwise you will be having to add water everyday.
I would space the baffels 1/2 inch apart.
 

lv-reefer

Member
I'm going to set up a 10 gallon Kalk drip system with a doser to help on having to replinish the evaporation. In Vegas it's very dry, so the evaporation rate is high, also buying my own RO/DI unit so I don't have to buy water anymore.
I got the fuge built, it works, but my concern is that I used the plexi glass/acrylic you buy from home depot for the baffles and used aquarium silicon to glue them in. I have read that silicon doesn't bond to acrylic very well. The divider for the refugium was a very very tight fit, so I don't think I'll have a problem with that, it's the baffles I'm worried about.
 

norcalreef

Member
you are correct, the silicon will not bond to the acrylic. Go by your local glass shop, they should have the right product to bond the acrylic together.
 
I have used "weld-on" with great success. Check the yellow pages "plastics, manufacturers" they should have it. $10 for a pint is wha tI paid.
 

nyreefer

Member
I have a very similiar set up to this for my 55 gallon. Two recommendations... Get a bigger pump if you haven't already bought the Mag7. I am using a Mag7 to pump up about 5 feet and it doesn't leave much extra flow to the refuge. A Mag9 would have been a much better choice for me. Secondly the return chamber will evaporate fast, don't make it too small. My chamber holds about 2-3 gallons, I wish I would have made it alot bigger.
 
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