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Parzifal

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  1. so its a simple question but i have to ask anyway. why do i see so many pictures of people raising their skimmer above the sump bottom? what is the benefit? is it simply to put the pump under the skimmer to save on footprint area?

  2. good point ccr. i'm just getting back into the hobby and had forgotten that the Ca+ pump works from either a small powerhead or a bleeder line from another pump. I think i am going to set it up with a very small powerhead to give a very constant pressure. In this way it won't take water directly from the tank. Or maybe the bleeder valve. I dunno yet we will see.

  3. ah. good questions. The fuge and QT are "floating" but not really. They are solidly attached and are simply above the sump base so there is a 5 gallon outflow chamber.

     

    The QT is actually seperated from the sump, no water exchanges between them here is an updated picture to show this. The QT has a cover on it and is made flush with the top of the tank. This way no splash goes in nor out of this area but the temp will always be the same as the whole system because of its location.

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  4. alrighty i just finished what i think will be my sump for the new tank i would love to get opinions on what could be improved.

     

    included are top, left, right, front and a labeled view of the sump.

     

     

    The Refugium and QT are supposed to have slanted bottoms so that any air bubble will not get stuck under there.

     

    Water will flow into the Skimmer chamber then split in two directions. Skimmer will pump water into the refugium (which will have a bulkhead for outflow) and extra water from tank overflows will go through the baffles into the Ca+ chamber. From there it will flow out a bulkhead below the "floating" refugium and QT into the outflow chamber where it will be pumped back into the DT.

     

    I wanted a larger outflow chamber so i don't have to worry about evaporation if i have to take off for a few days. But i need the QT and fuge below the DT (or i won't be able to have them) so i finally realized that with the footprint limitations i had to go vertical.

     

    Thanks for any input you guys can give me.

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  5. Alrighty. Tank ordered, stand on its way, now time to figure out what to paint it. Its a metal stand and im a little concerned about rust. Any ideas for a paint brand or experience painting metal frames for aquariums?

  6. I'm just getting back into this hobby after a 3 year denial of how much i truly love it. Usually i use styrofoam insulation between my aquariums and the plywood surface but am looking for something else like a rubber mat maybe.

     

    Any experiences with this? or stores to check them out?

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