Fuge help!

dburr

Active Member
You need a pump to pump it up. Then the water can just flow down with the other pipe in that pic. What is it that you don't understand, the baffles or something esle?
 

dburr

Active Member
You need the hole, but it's sake if the syphone ever got broken. The water would just keep pumping. No good. Lots of water on the floor.
HTH
 

jnc

Member
I'm not sure what they meant by siphon... There is no siphon in that picture. It's gravity fed. When the water in the fuge gets below the hole, it stops...
Leaks would be bad though... ;)
You will need to get a hole cut in the fuge at the highest point of the water level in the tank. Probably 3 or so inches from the top would be good. Bulkhead connector and pipe or tubing, etc...
All in all, I think that would do it for you...
 

razoreqx

Active Member
If you dont want to worry about leaks and can afford it.. get an overflow... Just put the return pump in your second tank since you are not using a Wet/Dry.
 

asbury030

Active Member
i like this pic but mine where the water goin out and the water comin in are goin to the opposite of this pic.
 

spmnarciso

Active Member
I'm glad to see that people out there like my design. Good luck with it. It was fairly simple to do.
pump - $60
piping - 10
hole cut - 20
glass baffles - 12
sand - 25
plants - 10
rock - 10
I'll post a picture soon of the finished product.
 

jnc

Member
I like the design... And if I had the space, I'd do the same. I just don't have the space...
On the pump, "I've read here..." that what you want to shoot for is about a 7x turnover per hour on your Refugium... (i.e. 20gal ref = 140gph pump "or so" feeding the fuge)
 
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