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90 Gallon with a CPR "AQUAFUGE PRO" or an EV120 sump 11/20/08
Thanks for all the help that your website has given me in the past.
<Happy it has helped you.> I have just bought a used 90 gallon tank.
It came with a CPR Aquafuge Pro (sump with a built in skimmer and a
refugium). From a few other posts regarding this model it seems that it
is regarded as an average product. I also have an EV120. The only place
that the EV120 will fit without modification is in the refugium
compartment. Can you suggest what to do until I am ready to modify the
sump, use the CPR Skimmer and refugium or just the EV120 without the
refugium? I want to use the refugium for nutrient export. <First, do
realize the EV series can be placed outside the sump, so if you have
room there you may be able to run both. Otherwise I would choose to run
the skimmer if it is either or. A refugium is of great benefit, but a
skimmer is of greater benefit IMO, especially on a new system. Scott V.>
Re: 90 Gallon with a CPR "AQUAFUGE PRO" or an EV120 11/20/08
Thanks Scott, for your quick reply! <Welcome.> I think my first
email was not clear enough, The CPR refugium has a built in skimmer, I
can use either that skimmer together with the refugium or just the EV120
alone without a refugium. So the question is, is the built-in-sump CPR
skimmer together with a refugium better then an EV120 alone? <No, I
did understand. I have personally used both over the years. The AquaC is
just that far superior a skimmer.> I can not find much about the
performance of this CPR skimmer other then it may work better by adding
a needle valve to the airline. Thank you, David <Welcome, Scott
V.> 90
gallon AGA Sump Choices 2/3/08 Hi guys. <Hello Jason.> As
usual, I love what you guys do for your fellow reefers. Thanks a ton.
<WWM is a pleasure to be a part of.> To the task at hand. I've had a
standard 90 gallon AGA tank sitting in my office for over a year now and
I’m finally getting down to business with getting her started. I've been
running a 37 gallon reef for a few years now and I’m glad to be going
bigger. <I bet you are, congratulations on the new setup.> I
would like your input as to sump/refugium idea's as this is the way I
plan to go for filtration on the reef. I've thought of designing my own
sump/fuge but I don't have the time to do so and I just plain don't
trust myself to do a good enough job with it. <I’m sure with some
research you could do a fine job, but you do have to consider what your
time is worth!!> I was hoping you could suggest some Brands or places
I could look to get one already ready to go. <Premiumaquatics.com
has some common units on their site. Glass-Holes.com (this is my own
company) will build them on a custom basis, as well as
MyReefCreations.com, they will build custom and have some nice
prefabricated designs.> I know that some believe it's best to have
the refugium in addition to the sump and I’ve seen a few that I’ve liked
but have no idea if they'd be proper enough for what I’m looking to do.
<You can definitely incorporate a refugium into a sump. Having an
external refugium is generally easier if you are planning a larger
refugium, space permitting.> I'm going to attach a jpg and a link of
one that I’ve been looking over online, <<This graphic is
commercial, someone else's work. Not posted therefore. RMF>> <From
the picture it appears to input to the refugium on the left, then under
the intake to your return/skimmer chamber. The intake goes through
whichever filter media you use in it straight to the return/skimmer
chamber. You will need to either pump into the refugium or split your
overflow line to feed it. The only problem I see is the refugium water
will have to pass through the skimmer chamber before it returns to your
tank. This poses a hazard to any microfauna produced in the refugium. If
you set up a recirculating skimmer fed directly from the overflow this
will not be an issue.> as well as I thought I’d as if anything is
known about ADHI brand refugium/sumps. <These are fairly nice models
for the money, they generally do have a relatively high water level in
the skimmer chamber and a rather anemic refugium light for my taste.
Depending on your skimmer you may have to set it on top of something to
get it at an appropriate depth.> Any help you can provide will be
greatly appreciated. Thank you again! Jason <Welcome, have fun
setting up, Scott V.>
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