Mark,marco67 said:I'd stick to the 1.5" and yes screen strainers are much cheaper than impellers and tank crashes. Also consider some plumbing inside the sump, for instance if your flow is left to right run the 1.5" pick up line over to the right side and stub up a few inches so you are not drawing from the botom. If you are feeding the refugium with the second line run it over to the left and give it "raw" or unfiltered tank water. One other cool idea would be to use one to feed a manifold across the botom of the sump. Face all the jets down you could use this for periodic "back flushing" of detrus or other unwanted build up.with this you would shut off your main pump, back flush then do your water change from the dirty sump water.
No you want to feed the fuge unfiltered water to take advantage of the nutrient, phosphate export etc.maurod said:Mark,
Wouldn't I want to feed the fuge filtered water, but return it's water unfiltered to the sump to preserve plankton/micofauna for the potential return to the main tank?
Basicly yes maybe an old mag drive etc ...only used a few times a year.maurod said:I like the backflush concept, but I am not sure how you describe implementing it. I am also concnered about how to pump that detrius out of the sump and into a drain without damaging a pump...
Perhaps you are suggesting to run that backflush loop with a cheap/rebuildable pump and after the "mixing" phase, redirect the output to a drain/slopsink?
Thanks,
M.
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