Flow in Yo Fuge

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Is it better to have fast or slow flow in your refugium?

folks with separated refugiums from your sump, how do you control your flow?
 
I have a Y fitting coming from my return valve, that has a gate valve which controls the main flow to the fuge. My refugium is a 40 breeder with a coast to coast overflow. Under the overflow I have 1 sicce powerhead to prevent any dead spots and create a horizontal gyer effect. Seems to be working well for me so far.
 
Flow into my first section from the DT drain is very fast. I have three baffles to slow it down. Then I drop 1" to a large cheato section where the flow is decreased significantly. The I have one more baffle with 1" drop to my return pump and skimmer back to my DT. FYI my fuge is 110 gallons (72Lx17Dx16H)
 
Flow into my first section from the DT drain is very fast. I have three baffles to slow it down. Then I drop 1" to a large cheato section where the flow is decreased significantly. The I have one more baffle with 1" drop to my return pump and skimmer back to my DT. FYI my fuge is 110 gallons (72Lx17Dx16H)
So your sump is a 110, or the fuge section is 110 gallons? Either way that's pretty big. Wjat size DT?
 
Is there a recommendation for flow rates for flow going through the fuge and flow within the fuge?
 
So your sump is a 110, or the fuge section is 110 gallons? Either way that's pretty big. Wjat size DT?

I'm not sure I really understand the difference between sump and fuge, but my lower tank is 110. That has cheato, skimmer, return pump and my heaters. The cheato section is 36" long i think.

DT is 220.
 
Sump = tank below
refugium = the part of that tank below where you grow macro algae, have a DSB, extra live rock, etc.
also some people keep their refugium separate from their sump like @fragit does
 
Sump = tank below
refugium = the part of that tank below where you grow macro algae, have a DSB, extra live rock, etc.
also some people keep their refugium separate from their sump like @fragit does

I also have a bunch of live rock in my first section where the drain is (think this section is 24"). TBH I'd call my whole bottom tank a refugium and not a sump.
Sump IMO just is a tank with a skimmer, heater and return pump.
 
I'd like to know more about this as well... Seems like there is no right answer for everyone! Can't get a consistent answer.
 

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