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Originally Posted by
191185 http:///forum/thread/386661/some-things-i-don-t-understand#post_3397700
ok, So I'll have an additional tank, where I will have a "sump" go to.. and the "sump" is the part that actually pumps the water from one tank to another, is this correct ?
and in this additional tank, there will be a few dividers, and in one section I can grow "fuge" which is a form of algie, which takes out nitrates naturally ? Is this correct ?
and I can also have my heater, and protein skimmer in that tank as well ?
I'm also assuming there's a certain order, and I need three or four sections ? I watched a few youtube videos of it, so I kinda have an idea , I think. .
So a protein skimmer, fuge, heater, filter, will all be in the "sump" tank ? Is this correct ? IF so I'll move on to trying to learn the order and the dividers and everything .. . .
Almost....both tanks work together, a sump is a holding tank....there is a
pump that sends the water back up to the display area, and either a drilled tank with PVC pipe, or an overflow allows the water to flow back to the sump tank.
Yes, one section can indeed be used for a refugium where you add rock, sand and macroalgae, to naturally remove nitrates and keep the tank healthy with tiny critters that would otherwise get eaten up by fish.
Yes your protein skimmer goes in the sump, as well as the heater, an auto top off unit or any other gizmo you may want to add. I have three sections on both of my sump tanks, one area is for the skimmer, the center (on my sump design) is for the return pump and heater and the far right (on my design) is the refugium. You just need to make sure the skimmer chamber is large enough to house the skimmer....It's really easy and folks on this site are great help. I love my sumps, so much better than my canister filters that I ran for so many years. Hang on the back stuff was out of hand...LOL every inch in the back of my tank had something hanging on it. I'm on my laptop so I can't post a picture..it's pretty funny.
You can design your sump in several ways depending on how you want your plumbing to run. For that someone will chime in..2Quills and Acrylic51 are my plumbing and sump gurus.