I got a 75g tank from a coworker who was moving. He was not using a sump but instead 2 HOB filters. I have had the tank up and running with those filters for a while but now I am trying to set up a sump. Since the tank is not drilled I will be using a LifeReef Overflow, Reef Octopus NWB-110 and an Eheim 1060 return pump. My other tank is a Solana so this is my first attempt at a sump. I am a little nervous about the plumbing.
From the pic you can see that I plan to have the return in the middle chamber and the refugium on the far end opposite the skimmer. My questions are:
1. Should I split the supply line to the sump with a ball valve to the refugium or split the return with a ball valve to the refugium?
2. If the plumbing is PVC, should I use some flex tube to connect to the return pump for easy removal if necessary?
3. How about the connection to the overflow?
4. Are there other locations I should use union connectors?
5. Does this design and equipment make sense?
Please provide some feedback before I cause myself unnecessary headaches.
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From the pic you can see that I plan to have the return in the middle chamber and the refugium on the far end opposite the skimmer. My questions are:
1. Should I split the supply line to the sump with a ball valve to the refugium or split the return with a ball valve to the refugium?
2. If the plumbing is PVC, should I use some flex tube to connect to the return pump for easy removal if necessary?
3. How about the connection to the overflow?
4. Are there other locations I should use union connectors?
5. Does this design and equipment make sense?
Please provide some feedback before I cause myself unnecessary headaches.
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