xcali1985
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Originally Posted by Southern Wolf http:///t/388280/starting-a-75-gallon-soon-got-questions#post_3423675
Im interested in hearing the pro's thoughts on this... especially since my tank is still in the planning stages as well.
If you place the skimmer after the refugium, then it will remove benefical organisms out of the water column, like copepods. It's better to split the setup then suck equally from both sides by having them cascade into a center section. It's also possible to get away with running the skimmer section then the fuge, then the return. The first method mentioned above I think is the best way to do it as if needed you can place ball valves on the refugium side and slow it down without dialing back the pumps.
It's all personal preference. I have set up as two seperate tanks, 50 gallons each, then plumbed into a T and then into a external pump. Allows me complete control to shut down a side completely, so 6 months I shut down the sump to clean it all out and the tank itself doesn't have to stop functioning while its happening. If you want pictures of it I can try to upload them later.
Originally Posted by Southern Wolf http:///t/388280/starting-a-75-gallon-soon-got-questions#post_3423675
Im interested in hearing the pro's thoughts on this... especially since my tank is still in the planning stages as well.
If you place the skimmer after the refugium, then it will remove benefical organisms out of the water column, like copepods. It's better to split the setup then suck equally from both sides by having them cascade into a center section. It's also possible to get away with running the skimmer section then the fuge, then the return. The first method mentioned above I think is the best way to do it as if needed you can place ball valves on the refugium side and slow it down without dialing back the pumps.
It's all personal preference. I have set up as two seperate tanks, 50 gallons each, then plumbed into a T and then into a external pump. Allows me complete control to shut down a side completely, so 6 months I shut down the sump to clean it all out and the tank itself doesn't have to stop functioning while its happening. If you want pictures of it I can try to upload them later.