I'm currently looking into DIYing my own sump and I'm finding myself asking a lot of basic questions about the standard design I see everywhere. In this case it seems everyone cuts up a sump into fully baffled sections of 3 or 4, plus another anti-bubble trap created by using said baffles.
Is the only reason for this to protect against water level issues due to evaporation for things like a skimmer? Is that so common an issue that a sump could dry up without you noticing?
I guess as a bonus question: Why filter socks instead of a sump-wide filter sponge? They seem like an additional cost one doesn't need. Is it just convenience of removing a filter sock vs other options?
Is the only reason for this to protect against water level issues due to evaporation for things like a skimmer? Is that so common an issue that a sump could dry up without you noticing?
I guess as a bonus question: Why filter socks instead of a sump-wide filter sponge? They seem like an additional cost one doesn't need. Is it just convenience of removing a filter sock vs other options?