1. Decide the height of your baffles.....consider wash-back volume from the DT when the pumps are off.
2. Decide on the size of each section.....skimmer sized to fit....return section.....refugium.
3. Consider if you wish to add a sock.
4. Have the glass cut 1/16 less than the inside width of the tank.
5. At least 1 tube of GE Silicone I....buy two.
6. A bottle of Captain Morgan.
And you're ready to go....here's the one I siliconed up for Edwin....a 75 gallon:
I will send you a pm later tonight Paul.
Sunny
The sump Paul made looks great. I prefer the skimmer - fuge - return layout better like John was talking about... but this design works well too, especially if you have dual overflows and 2 lines coming into the sump.
The only suggestion I would make (no matter which version you use) is to have the 3 bubble trap baffles slightly wider apart. Mine are like 1/2" or 3/4" apart or something and it's very hard to find something to slide in there and clean them out. I would suggest at least 1" width between those 3 baffles to allow you to get an algae scraper or a brush or something to allow easy cleaning.
No problem Sunny. Also, if you want to see some really cool sump designs, check out Melev's Reef. Marc has been making them for years and he shows an example of all of his "Models" with the links on the left side. Granted, his are all acrylic, but the material shouldn't really matter. You might want to check those out before you make a final decision.
.Hi Red..I really appreciate your tank work its nice and superb looking design is specially amazing for me first time i see these type of design..What is the length and width of this tank?