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yea glad I posted before realizing stupid things like this haha. If I want it to work in a similar fashion like having the return pump in the middle, how would I be able to do it? Do I need water coming in from both sides?The fuge and frag section wont have any waterflow if you build the sump chambers like this.
You want a drain on one end and a return on the other for coast to coast cascading flow.
Yeah, with the correct height baffles.yea glad I posted before realizing stupid things like this haha. If I want it to work in a similar fashion like having the return pump in the middle, how would I be able to do it? Do I need water coming in from both sides?
Do you know what I would need to change about the heights?Yeah, with the correct height baffles.
Yup took some inspiration from this one along with others while researching! This one looks really ideal for the equipment that I am running![]()
Looks familiar…Now where have I seen that design before…
Yea I think it will be fine, it should let about about 7-10 gallons based on the previous sump and since its a 30 it should hold well. I also quite literally found this one on the sidewalk hahaAre you gonna have enough volume for drain down when you shut off pump or the power is cut? Wish I could have found a 30 long when I built my sump. I just built a sump with a 20 long, 8 inch for skimmer, fuge and return at 5 inch height.
What you have is fine.. bring your drains into the skimmer section and either “tee” off the return into the fuge/frag section or use a small pump in the return section to feed the fuge/frags..yea glad I posted before realizing stupid things like this haha. If I want it to work in a similar fashion like having the return pump in the middle, how would I be able to do it? Do I need water coming in from both sides?
If you can pay for me I would be more than glad to use itJust my 2 cents, why not stick with a proven basic design like the the trigger systems.

For feeding the fuge and frag with water, I will place another hose from the overflow in the refugium section which will serve the same purpose as the pump in the return section right?What you have is fine.. bring your drains into the skimmer section and either “tee” off the return into the fuge/frag section or use a small pump in the return section to feed the fuge/frags..
You can do it that way also but… if you Tee off your drain you’ll get lots of detrius that will settle in your fuge vs clean water on a return… it can be done but it’s more Maintence..For feeding the fuge and frag with water, I will place another hose from the overflow in the refugium section which will serve the same purpose as the pump in the return section right?
Hello, what I mean is make your sump design based on the trigger sumps, basically don't redesign the wheelIf you can pay for me I would be more than glad to use it![]()
Hello, what I mean is make your sump design based on the trigger sumps, basically don't redesign the wheel

Hello, I understand your awesome design, I was mostly referring to someone doing their first sump designIt’s not about recreating the wheel, it’s about designing something for a different set of goals. In my case, I wanted more height in the refugium section vs my skimmer water height. And as I didn’t want particulate in my refugium plus not liking filter socks, the conventional layout was not a good option. By placing the pump in the middle, I achieved my goals.![]()

