Hey guys. i'm setting up a new system consisting of 3 30 gallon display tanks and a 55 gallon sump.
now i have a spare mag 7 pump that i could use if it would be strong enough to flow to 3 tanks, not sure though. i also got my hands on this used little giant non submersible pump. i'm really not familiar with these types of pumps at all but thought it might work well with a refugium for a couple reasons.
I'm thinking that by using this i could save space in my sump by not adding a return chamber after fuge allowing for a larger fuge. also, i wouldn't have to worry about pump starving for water as evaporation would be through the entire fuge not just a small return chamber and would obviously go down much slower.
i haven't seen this before and i searched around for similar builds and couldn't find any. so this makes me think that for some reason this doesn't work well. seems like a great idea to me though. what are your thoughts?
now the only problem i foresee with this is the potential for macro algaes to get caught in the intake. or for sand to get sucked up and blown out through the displays sinse i'm using very fine sugar-sized aragamax and doing a 5" dsb. so with those issues in mind i am thinking of making a small glass box around the intake bulkhead with egg crate as a recessed top to the box so i can put a square of filter floss in to catch chaeto strands and any sand that might get blown around by whatever little creatures end up in there. would this restrict the flow of the pump too much? i believe it's rated for 1000 or 1100 gph.
thanks for your input guys
now i have a spare mag 7 pump that i could use if it would be strong enough to flow to 3 tanks, not sure though. i also got my hands on this used little giant non submersible pump. i'm really not familiar with these types of pumps at all but thought it might work well with a refugium for a couple reasons.

I'm thinking that by using this i could save space in my sump by not adding a return chamber after fuge allowing for a larger fuge. also, i wouldn't have to worry about pump starving for water as evaporation would be through the entire fuge not just a small return chamber and would obviously go down much slower.
i haven't seen this before and i searched around for similar builds and couldn't find any. so this makes me think that for some reason this doesn't work well. seems like a great idea to me though. what are your thoughts?




now the only problem i foresee with this is the potential for macro algaes to get caught in the intake. or for sand to get sucked up and blown out through the displays sinse i'm using very fine sugar-sized aragamax and doing a 5" dsb. so with those issues in mind i am thinking of making a small glass box around the intake bulkhead with egg crate as a recessed top to the box so i can put a square of filter floss in to catch chaeto strands and any sand that might get blown around by whatever little creatures end up in there. would this restrict the flow of the pump too much? i believe it's rated for 1000 or 1100 gph.

thanks for your input guys