The construction of my sump/refugium is complete. This Friday I plan on getting vinyl hosing and other plumbing parts that I will need. I will be using a CPR overflow box with a Aqualifter. I have done research on this subject but want to make sure I dont have any flooding issues or any others for that matter.
I have a 75g tank (120lbs Live Sand 130lbs Live Rock), 29g sump, CPR Overflow is 300gph, mag 5 return 500gph but with head loss im looking at no more than 350gph.
My baffles are 10" high, leaving me with enough room in the sump for 10.5g of water should I have a power failure. I don`t plan on putting the overflow any deeper than 1' below the surface because I do want to skim the top of the aquarium. In my aquarium 1" of water equals 3.74g and in the sump its 1.7g for every inch so I should be ok. Also I plan on putting two small holes in the return to break siphon a half inch below the water level and probably a ball valve so water can`t flow backwords.
Please tell me you`r suggestions I would greatly appriciate them, Thanks Bill
I have a 75g tank (120lbs Live Sand 130lbs Live Rock), 29g sump, CPR Overflow is 300gph, mag 5 return 500gph but with head loss im looking at no more than 350gph.
My baffles are 10" high, leaving me with enough room in the sump for 10.5g of water should I have a power failure. I don`t plan on putting the overflow any deeper than 1' below the surface because I do want to skim the top of the aquarium. In my aquarium 1" of water equals 3.74g and in the sump its 1.7g for every inch so I should be ok. Also I plan on putting two small holes in the return to break siphon a half inch below the water level and probably a ball valve so water can`t flow backwords.
Please tell me you`r suggestions I would greatly appriciate them, Thanks Bill