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I see what you're saying. Why do so many of the pics have it reversed? I know there's more than one way/rationale to do things, but I want to understand the differences in design?It isn't a silly question. The point of it is to keep all the things in your fuge in the fuge, and not getting all twisted around the skimmer. The point of having it completely under water is that there is only a small 1/2" thick layer of water traveling over the top, creating a flow over the top of the water and spinning the cheato. See my crude drawing. The water in the second chamber creates a rotating effect and keeps the ball spinning slowly. Although depending on your flow rates, you may still need a little power head in the bottom left corner of that chamber facing up to keep it spinning. The whole point is to to keep the cheato centered in the chamber and not hitting the sides.![]()
So you have the height dropping one inch, like some of the designs I've seen.My first & second baffles are the exact same at 8" my third is 10" raised by 1" and the 4th is 7"
Left to right, return, bubble trap, fuge, overflow/skimmer.
My chaeto never spins, tumbles or what not. It isn't necessary at all. Gets great flow, which is all that's truly needed.
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So the divider that sits an inch from the bottom always goes first in a bubble trap?I would probably put the bubble trap after the fuge. I would make it the last thing before going into the return section. Do you know if you will be using an ATO? If so, I would make the return section smaller and the fuge section larger.
So you have the height dropping one inch, like some of the designs I've seen.
So the divider that sits an inch from the bottom always goes first in a bubble trap?
What kind of return pump do you have?Yes. With my ATO float switch I then can set the water hight in the return chamber up to 7". I keep it at about 5" to allow for surface agitation.
All dosing happens before bubble trap to allow mixing before being returned to the DT.
I'm going to buy the glass holes 700 in and out.What overflow are you using?
Stand frame is done. I'm planning the sump now so I'll know where to drill holes in the back of the stand. I'm going to do the top/bottom/back/sides this weekend then paint the inside with mariner's paint.How is the build going?
Thanks!!!!! I'm excited too. And also I'm a chick.Awesome to see you here GLB! Following along man, looking forward to seeing the progress you make. This is going to be an awesome build!!!