Sump plan is skimmerless with a cryptic and macro refugium in the middle between filtration and return. So far, added water to leak test and then added ~2" substrate (sand and Fiji Mud) and a nice sized pair of dried rocks from Marshall Islands and Fiji that's been rejuvenating for a month.
The rock is a bit tall. I might gain an inch working it deeper into the substrate, but not too much.
As you can see, the water level without the return pump (the DT isn't filled with water/sand/rock yet) is quite high. I understand that when that pump turns on, it will drop the water level in the return chamber to some level and then the water level in the middle chamber will drop to approximately the height of the circled glass:
If that is correct, then I lose about 2 in of height in the middle chamber. Pity, because I want to grow macros in there on a reverse light schedule and feed them to the foxface.
Is my understanding of the water levels in the sump correct? Is there a way to keep the water level higher in the middle chamber? Note: I also don't know what happens when you turn the pump OFF for maintenance (i.e., what volume of water is going to drain into the sump--we don't want an overflow, of course).
Any additional insight is appreciated! Thanks!
The rock is a bit tall. I might gain an inch working it deeper into the substrate, but not too much.
As you can see, the water level without the return pump (the DT isn't filled with water/sand/rock yet) is quite high. I understand that when that pump turns on, it will drop the water level in the return chamber to some level and then the water level in the middle chamber will drop to approximately the height of the circled glass:
If that is correct, then I lose about 2 in of height in the middle chamber. Pity, because I want to grow macros in there on a reverse light schedule and feed them to the foxface.
Is my understanding of the water levels in the sump correct? Is there a way to keep the water level higher in the middle chamber? Note: I also don't know what happens when you turn the pump OFF for maintenance (i.e., what volume of water is going to drain into the sump--we don't want an overflow, of course).
Any additional insight is appreciated! Thanks!