Getting back into saltwater 55G build

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Probably possible to add a baffle at x height and let water overflow to second as long as power out test passes. May as well work on a two baffle 10 gallon. I have a 55 stock list thread, please look at that.
 
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How's this.

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Ok, this may be a little unorthodox but using two sumps is what I ended up doing. Left side, overflow drains to bioball side, to the return pump and GFO. The right side is feed from a ball valve from the return line to the skimmer side, and the refugium gravity drains in to the left side return.
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Ok, this may be a little unorthodox but using two sumps is what I ended up doing. Left side, overflow drains to bioball side, to the return pump and GFO. The right side is feed from a ball valve from the return line to the skimmer side, and the refugium gravity drains in to the left side return.
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I like the bioballs addition. I don’t see much “advanced” biological filtration on many saltwater tanks compared to freshwater probably due to the rocks handling it all. Are you planning on stocking heavy down the road?
 
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As heavy as feasible. I know some are not going to like this, but if down the road I need to re-home I have a person who can handle it. Right now I have a 2.5 inch Bristle-tooth Tang, 2.5 inch Ebili Angel, 2.5 inch Melanurus Wrasse, and a Royal Gramma.

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