dannywrc
Fish Crazy
need to get the sump dividers siliconed in, this is where they are atm . iv never made a sump so not sure where they need to be and at what height. please help
Sump dividers (Called baffles) have many ways in which they can be placed. What different chambers are you looking for? Most of the placement will be based on your equipment, ie. the chamber for your skimmer has to be able to FIT your skimmer.
If you need to know how high to make all of your baffles, they need to be as high as your water level, or slightly lower. Just make sure your water level is low enough in the sump to take in extra water from the main tank in case the pump turns off!!
The only other thing I can suggest is to have a bubble trap, which work well.
Here is a picture of my new sump with chambers labeled
I wanted as large as a refugium chamber as possible, so I made my other two sections as small as possible. The first chamber just fits my skimmer (skimmer is not in there yet), and also houses a chemical reactor. Next is the bubble trap I was talking about. The point of these three baffles is to remove bubbles created by the first chamber. Next is the refugium, the egg crate is not necessary on top. I have there as I plan to house critters in there and I don't want them escaping. Then next is the pump section which barely fits the pump. I have slits cut in the baffle between the refugium and pump section so that when water evaporates, water from those two chambers lowers instead of just the pump chamber. I didn't want to run the risk of the pump somehow running dry.
If you want more info on the bubble trap, here's how it works:
It's made of three baffles each ONE INCH apart from one another,
the first and third go from the bottom of the tank up to the water level
the second in the middle, is ONE INCH off the bottom of the tank and extends higher than the water level
This makes the water flow over the first baffle, under the second, then over the third which decreases bubbles.
If you want more information on sump design in general, this is a very good resource: http/www.melevsreef.com/allmysumps.html
Hope this helps you out.
gonna open up that slot in the inlet chamber wall and cover it with mesh to allow flow over the sand.
I personally would recommend a minimum of a 6 inch deep sand bed, making sure you use the correct size sand grain, {this is very important if the DSB is to function properly}
Also a DSB won’t work miracles over night, it takes a lot of patience and time for a DSB to fully mature, the best way to speed things along are to lay small pieces of LR rubble over the top of the sand bed {or even better the sludge from the bottom of your LFS live rock curing tank is ideal }