I'm using an old 55 for my sump/fuge on my 110. It's split into 3 chambers with the fuge in the middle. The main tank drains into the return section where I have two pumps. A mag 9.5 returning water to the tank and a smaller pump pushing water into the 3rd chamber where I've got the skimmer. The skimmed water then flows very slowly into the fuge which in turns flows into the return section. The return section is the biggest (that's were the water level changes due to evaporation) and the rest of the 55 is divided evenly between the skimmer section and fuge section. Water flow through your fuge should only be about 10% of your total tank volume per hour, very slow flow. I've got a baffle between the skimmer and fuge to stop bubbles but it probably really isn't needed.
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110 gallon acrylic with compact flourescent/actinic
55 gallon for sump/fuge
about 120 lbs of live rock (more to come)
ssb in tank, dsb in fuge |