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Originally Posted by
Aquiman http:///t/396189/macro-algae-clogging-skimmer#post_3529356
Based on your comment, I think my water level may be too high. The bio balls are floating above their little chamber between the right and center bays. Here is a pic that shows the setup. I am a newbie with thick skin so if you see something that doesn't look right, please tell me so I can fix it. All I have right now in the center is mud and the macro algae so I don't know if this is even considered a refugium. I thought of the egg crate but thought the holes would be too big. Advice appreciated. Thanks!

All sumps are different. Looking at yours (nice little package there. You have it organized very nicely!!) it seems that the skimmer is that smoked acrylic squared off piece of equipment next to the drain line (to the far left). Is that right?? Than, your fuge chamber, and finally your return pump to the far right?
How does the water spill over into the fuge section?? Some use a three baffle setup (like over, under, over), and some use a single baffle (I have a single baffle sump, i'll post up a pic for you to see). Are you running an ATO, or do you top off by hand?
Here is a pic of my sump setup.

If you look closely you can see the skimmer section is far left then the single baffle to the large fuge section, then the return pump section. I keep the water level with a tunze osmolator ATO unit, and I keep the fuge and the return pump section at the same height (these two sections are separated by the baffle and a piece of gutter guard that you can't really see, but it goes to about the height of that blue tape strip on the right). The skimmer section height is maintained by the single glass baffle and it overflows and drops about an inch to the fuge.
This is an older pic (07/2012).
Here is a newer one but it does not show the sections as well.

Hopefully this gives you another look at some sumps so you can get a feel for what can work. Not everybody's will be setup the same. I am spoiled rotten and have a fish room that can house a large sump (this one is 48" x 18" x 18"= 67g) and a 32g Brute trash can for the ATO holding reservoir.