I converted the wet/dry to a refugium a few weeks ago and its working great. The only problem is that the opening to the sump area is at the bottom, and Id like to move it to the top of the refugium. Currently there is a small sponge wedged inbetween the sand and the sump area to keep refugium material from free-flowing into the sump.
Here's the existing design:
The sponge isnt just sitting there, its wedged inbetween two slots on the sides of the sump preventing it from moving. The problem is the gap between the sponge and the sump area...too much material (caulerpa pieces, floating sand, et cetera) flows over it and into the pump toward the display tank.
Here's the desired design:
The new acrylic piece will allow for an elevated water level in the refugium, while keeping the miscellaneous water-borne pieces from getting sucked into the sump.
For those of you with this type of design already, can the water from the refugium just overflow into the sump? Isnt that loud (and if so, how to baffle it)? What kind of glue/epoxy can you use to secure the new piece while underwater? Draining the whole thing really isnt an option.
Thanks!
Here's the existing design:
The sponge isnt just sitting there, its wedged inbetween two slots on the sides of the sump preventing it from moving. The problem is the gap between the sponge and the sump area...too much material (caulerpa pieces, floating sand, et cetera) flows over it and into the pump toward the display tank.
Here's the desired design:
The new acrylic piece will allow for an elevated water level in the refugium, while keeping the miscellaneous water-borne pieces from getting sucked into the sump.
For those of you with this type of design already, can the water from the refugium just overflow into the sump? Isnt that loud (and if so, how to baffle it)? What kind of glue/epoxy can you use to secure the new piece while underwater? Draining the whole thing really isnt an option.
Thanks!