Hello from Florida (kind of)

Will this be dictated by the skimmer in the first baffle and return pump in the last

Yes and yes. Give yourself a litter extra room in though sections if possible. My sump is 22" X 15" X 15" with a ref for filter media

Second baffle is the refugium where I put just rock for more filtration, or could locate other things in this baffle as well?

Other thing??? I have a mangrove in mine with my filter media.
 
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Welcome to R2R! :)
 
Thank you for the greetings and quick replies!
I guess the main thing for the sump that is throwing me is how big should each baffle be?
Will this be dictated by the skimmer in the first baffle and return pump in the last?
Second baffle is the refugium where I put just rock for more filtration, or could locate other things in this baffle as well?
Welcome
Try not to put too many baffles in your sump. You need one for the tank to drain into. You can put your skimmer in this section and 1 for the return section. Be sure to leave enough water volume room for your drain back when the pumps are off. You can put heaters, reactors and other equipment in the sump. I would avoid putting them in the skimmer section because of air bubbles from the skimmer.
If you want a fuge section you can squeeze that in a 29. A simple led grow light from the hardware store will work for your fuge.
Tank lighting is a toss up. If you are rich, the new name brand leds come will all kinds of fancy settings and a controller. If you dont have the funds you can go with a black box light. Some thing like viparspectra or a t247 will do just fine. Be sure to find one with some sort of control for intensity dimming and auto on off.
 
Welcome home, you will love it here!

1) That sump sounds large enough
2) The equipment sounds good if it fits in the sump (watch the footprint)
3) I love everything AI for lights (I would say a couple Hydra 26 would do the trick
4) Thank you for your service!

Keep us posted on your build with lots of photos! :)
 
Welcome home, you will love it here!

1) That sump sounds large enough
2) The equipment sounds good if it fits in the sump (watch the footprint)
3) I love everything AI for lights (I would say a couple Hydra 26 would do the trick
4) Thank you for your service!

Keep us posted on your build with lots of photos! :)
I looked at the AI lights, a little too costly for me at the moment, but may change based on how much I can save over the next few months, thank you for the response!
 
Welcome
Try not to put too many baffles in your sump. You need one for the tank to drain into. You can put your skimmer in this section and 1 for the return section. Be sure to leave enough water volume room for your drain back when the pumps are off. You can put heaters, reactors and other equipment in the sump. I would avoid putting them in the skimmer section because of air bubbles from the skimmer.
If you want a fuge section you can squeeze that in a 29. A simple led grow light from the hardware store will work for your fuge.
Tank lighting is a toss up. If you are rich, the new name brand leds come will all kinds of fancy settings and a controller. If you dont have the funds you can go with a black box light. Some thing like viparspectra or a t247 will do just fine. Be sure to find one with some sort of control for intensity dimming and auto on off.
The 3 baffle set up would be fine? Just to clarify I could run 2 skimmers? 1 in the drain section and 1 in the return? Do I need a grow light in the fuge section if I do not plan to keep corals in the fuge? I looked in to the T247 would I need 2 of them, or just center the one and only put low light corals on the sides of the tank?
 
Welcome to R2R and thank you for your service!
When setting this up, keep in mind a system that you can PCS with...
With that said, I would only have one skimmer of the appropriate size. Have as many sections as you may need for what you are trying to do. I always advocate three baffles, in an up-down-up configuration just prior to the return section as a bubble trap. Up-down-up allows for easy cleaning and is effective at preventing microbubbles in your DT. A grow light of some sort is needed for the refugium if you plan on macroalgae.
Looking forward to the build and updates.
We all like photos.
Share and like often.
 
Welcome to R2R and thank you for your service!
When setting this up, keep in mind a system that you can PCS with...
With that said, I would only have one skimmer of the appropriate size. Have as many sections as you may need for what you are trying to do. I always advocate three baffles, in an up-down-up configuration just prior to the return section as a bubble trap. Up-down-up allows for easy cleaning and is effective at preventing microbubbles in your DT. A grow light of some sort is needed for the refugium if you plan on macroalgae.
Looking forward to the build and updates.
We all like photos.
Share and like often.
With regards to PCS, this is why I went with the 75G rather than a 125G, I figure I could move it myself easily enough if I cannot select orders on my same base for shore duty. I figure if I do have to move everything, I will have to sell all my livestock anyway, I doubt I would be able to keep everything alive in a temporary set up until I'd be able to set the tank back up. Is there anything else I should be aware of in terms of when/if I have to move as far as the tank is concerned?

For the sump I planned on doing the 3 sections, I will have to figure out a grow light for the fuge. Might as well get a decent one if I'm going to put one in there.

Thank you for the help. Really just trying to make sense of all this before I buy or do stuff that is unnecessary.
 
Welcome home, you will love it here!

1) That sump sounds large enough
2) The equipment sounds good if it fits in the sump (watch the footprint)
3) I love everything AI for lights (I would say a couple Hydra 26 would do the trick
4) Thank you for your service!

Keep us posted on your build with lots of photos! :)
Second thought, I may just bite the bullet and get 2 Hydra 26's. the others I was looking at look cheap and to my understanding, you get what you pay for with LEDs.
 
Second thought, I may just bite the bullet and get 2 Hydra 26's. the others I was looking at look cheap and to my understanding, you get what you pay for with LEDs.
You can certainly get less expensive lights but you can also get more expensive lights. I’ve enjoyed AI customer service and their products in all aspects of ownership.

Between @HotRocks and I (local friends) we have 9 Hydra 26 HD, 3 Hydra 52 HD, and three AI prime HD!
 
Is there anything else I should be aware of in terms of when/if I have to move as far as the tank is concerned?
Keep all your boxes. Also, let the movers build you a wooden crate to move it. It will be their responsibility if it breaks then. Filing a claim with household good OCONUS uggh...;Nailbiting
 
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Keep all your boxes. Also, let the movers build you a wooden crate to move it. It will be their responsibility if it breaks then. Filing a claim with household good OCONUS uggh...;Nailbiting
Great point, I usually keep 0 boxes haha. I will probably end up keeping the lights with me, then pack everything else. The Movers stole 2 knives from me last PCS which combined cost $500, didn't catch it until months later :(
 
Where at in Florida are you? I just threw away a couple of Black Box lights. I may have some other stuff you might need. I would be glad to give it to you along with some starter frags if you are close.
 

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