Thanks for the input, what you have told me so far is very helpful and gives me some great ideas and direction. My sump already has a partition that I had put in when I installed the sump. It was put in to address water flow issues from one end of the sump to the other, but it will work perfectly to separate the fug area from the rest of the sump. I have had one person tell me a 4" sand bed will work best, and I do plan on having live rock and some rubble in it as well. My only remaining questions are how much light will I need? will a single incandecent grow light do the job? I see some people run their fug lights 24/7, while others run them on an opposite schedule from the main tank lights, is there any benefit of doing on over the other? Also, how slow should the water flow in the fug be? Oh yeah one more thing. I see some say to use outflow water from the skimmer to feed the fug which I dont understand. I thought you would want to supply the fug with nutrient ladened water not the cleaner water from the skimmer. I know the water coming out of the skimmer still has nutrients in it after being stripped alot of organics, but would it hurt the fug to run water direct from the overflow to it? To manage water flow I am thinking of placing a T in the line from the overflow to the sump and have one line with a valve going to the fug and the other line going to the skimmer portion of the sump. Will this work or would it really be better to feed the fug with skimmer outflow, which I can easily do with a little recofiguration?