So, I'm beginning the design for my 40b sump. This will be for a 120g RR system. ATM one with a dual overflow, but I may be moving to a single overflow.
Now I'm looking for QUIET AS POSSIBLE operation, with great microbuble control and plenty of room for power failure drainage and the fuge.
What is the best way to set it up?
Input/skimmer ---> return <---- Fuge
or
Input/skimmer ---> Fuge ---> Return
Also, I've seen chamber, 3 baffle bubble trap, chamber, single baffle overflow. Is this the most silent way? I would think another bubble trap on the end would get rid of the waterfall?
Ideas/pictures are appreciated. I'm building this tank to all any kind of coral and a high volume of fish. I want the sump/plumbing done right the first time to accommodate all needs NOW, and not later.
Now I'm looking for QUIET AS POSSIBLE operation, with great microbuble control and plenty of room for power failure drainage and the fuge.
What is the best way to set it up?
Input/skimmer ---> return <---- Fuge
or
Input/skimmer ---> Fuge ---> Return
Also, I've seen chamber, 3 baffle bubble trap, chamber, single baffle overflow. Is this the most silent way? I would think another bubble trap on the end would get rid of the waterfall?
Ideas/pictures are appreciated. I'm building this tank to all any kind of coral and a high volume of fish. I want the sump/plumbing done right the first time to accommodate all needs NOW, and not later.