Baffle on Custom Display Refugium (multi-sump)

coreytrv

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I am setting up a series of cascading sumps, and am in the process of making a large "display refugium" out of a 125g long tank.

I plan to use the smaller Trigger CR39 sump above, for protein skimmer, probes, and other equipment, and will be locating the refugium in the 125 long.

How should I set the baffles? RED is the proposed location. Should there be a break in the bottom, or middle from intake to fuge, or will this work?

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Any recommendations?

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I always liked to force the water up then down before the return pump. Don't forget that the baffles should only be an inch or two apart.
 

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For the fuge you really don't need multiple baffles as long as its dumping back into the sump.

One major change though, I'd switch the refugium to be higher than the sump and have the refugium drain into the sump. Two reasons for this. One, its much easier to dial in the flow and you can simply run a "T" off the main return pump to supply flow for the refugium. Secondly, a return pump for the refugium is very likely to clog with algae which can cause an issue fast. Here is mine, the overflow box prevents any alae from clogging the drain into the sump. Even if it does, it simply gets sucked down into the sump where I can clean it up if need be.

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I have a somewhat similar setup, except kind of the reverse. My DT drains to both the refugium and main sump. I use ball valves to get about 20% of the flow to the fuge and 80% to main sump. Fuge drains to sump and returns to DT at the end of the sump. I chose this design with my pod population in mind, but the fuge does become a bit of a detritus trap. Regarding the bafles, I have 2 spaced about an inch apart with sponge between them prior to the drain section of fuge. This prevents chaeto or other macroalgae from getting into the return. Here is a photo.
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