Originally Posted by
stimpy4242
What are the pros and cons to having either setup below?
1. Water flows from returns and Ts to the fuge and then the skimmer chamber then both flow to center where returned to tank
2. Water flows from returns to first chamber involving skimmer, then fuge, then returns to tank...
I thought 1 was better because some of the needed nutrients and maybe even bad stuff will go to the fuge before being removed by the skimmer...
>2.< "Flow Thru" designs work, depending on the intendedn "goal" of the fuge...They are the simplest system to set up, but may not produce the effect your looking for...The biggest downfall of the flow thru is that "all" water returned from tank flows "thru" fuge and may end up too fast a flow to be effective...
In the example above, I'm guessing the fuge is 24" wide X 13" tall X 13"deep....about 17 gallons... Lets say Michelle L runs 600gph thru it (with a 125 I'd assume dual overflows and higher drain, but for this example let's use the lowest/single overflow number)
600gph "thru" a 17 gallon fuge is 35X turnover in the fuge ...that's awfully quick for pods to be swimming around in, and not much "time" for nutrient absorbtion if thats the goal....
>1.< "Sump in center" with overflow/drain lines "T"d to bothe fuge and overflow/skimmer area and then both draining to return chamber...allows more control over the ammount each chamber recieves...
Slower, controled flow in fuge (depends on size) can benifit inhabitants and export ratios, and controled flow of "raw" tank water to skimer can maximize effeciency in skimming ...
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