Thank you for reading this! I recently got a 90 gal reef ready, and I am about to start it up this weekend,(after I get a return pump..lol) I bought a home-made sump (pictures below) and I wanted some advice on the layout. I drew it up on paint, and included a picture of it. Does this seem good? Is there any suggestions you can give me? Any advise would be wonderful. sump.jpgsump layout.pdf
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Starting a new 90gal reef. Need some advice on my sump, please!
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Congrats on the tank. On the sump, I would put the skimmer pump in the input area. This will protect the pump from the sand in the fuge area. The skimmer output can go into the fuge or be routed to the return area with pvc if needed. Keep posting updates as you go along.
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1) I think you may have the Input/ Output chambers reversed. The output or return chamber is normally the lowest area in the sump.
In your intended setup, if you have evaporation that you are slow to refill, with the return chamber on the right, your pump can pump that area dry very quickly while you still have water on the left two chambers.
2) The suggestion about keeping the pump away from the sand is sound. If it was me, I wouldn't even have sand in my sump. Usually, detritus accumulates in the sump. If your sump has no sand, you can suck out the detritus much easier. You can keep some rock and macro in the middle chamber.
3) The Hang on back skimmer is normally good for smaller tank. Try yours but keep an eye out, you may have to go with bigger skimmer.
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Thank you so much for the help. So I moved it. It does look a lot better. Do I need a sponge for the output of the skimmer? No sand in the refuge area? How will I know if the skimmer is working good enough? Sorry about all the questions I am just really excited!
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Originally posted by jntvarga View PostDo I need a sponge for the output of the skimmer?
No sand in the refuge area?
Some people do. For sand to do some good, you need 4+ inches (look up Deep Sand Bed) but then detritus builds up under there and could turn into a slow time bomb when it releases NH3 and other stuff if disturbed.
Shallow sand doesn't have that problem and then it does not help much.
How will I know if the skimmer is working good enough?
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will if fit under the tank with the skimmer HOB? You must have a tall stand.
What size tank is the sump? It does look small for a 90g.39g Crypt/ anubias, wild shrimp and minnows.
55g Reef- first salt in many many years, coming along. Looking great, and stable. Garden mix of soft/lps corals. DIY refugeum
20g Reef- different than the first by design.
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I would make sure that the out of the skimmer is far away from the return line. Otherwise you will get micro bubbles in your tank or you can have the skimmer out hooked up to a filter sock to break up the micro bubbles.
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