I was originally considering replacing my Pro Clear Pro 75 Wet/Dry filter with a new sump that I was going to make out of a 20 tall, but the 20 tall is a little to wide to fit in my stand and I don't really feel like cutting 3/8" out of the front and rear supports to get the tank in there.
Then I was thinking of building my own sump out of acrylic, but after pricing the acrylic needed it was going to coast me over $100 in just material.
So I'm thinking of placing a 10 gallon tank above my sump and having a stand alone Refugium.
I've read that it is best to have dirty water, straight from the DT feeding the fug. I can do this but it is a bit harder then taking a T off my return or even returning the output of my Carbon/GFO reactor to the fug.
The Fug would then drain back into the return portion of the sump and then back to the tank.
I guess my question is which is better...
1) T off the overflow box output sending 3/4 to the Wet/Dry filter and 1/4 to the fug.
2) T off the return of the sump sending some to the fug and the majority back to the DT.
3) Sending the output of the Carbon/GFO reactor to the fug, then to the sump return section.
Thanks for the help and advice.
Steve
Then I was thinking of building my own sump out of acrylic, but after pricing the acrylic needed it was going to coast me over $100 in just material.
So I'm thinking of placing a 10 gallon tank above my sump and having a stand alone Refugium.
I've read that it is best to have dirty water, straight from the DT feeding the fug. I can do this but it is a bit harder then taking a T off my return or even returning the output of my Carbon/GFO reactor to the fug.
The Fug would then drain back into the return portion of the sump and then back to the tank.
I guess my question is which is better...
1) T off the overflow box output sending 3/4 to the Wet/Dry filter and 1/4 to the fug.
2) T off the return of the sump sending some to the fug and the majority back to the DT.
3) Sending the output of the Carbon/GFO reactor to the fug, then to the sump return section.
Thanks for the help and advice.
Steve

