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Can I do this with a pump and gravity, and not connect to my drain from the tank at all? Is there a better way?
Plan was to run scrubber and fuge, so I could get a healthy pod population...... I guess I don’t really “need” pods, so if I were to dedicate the space in the sump for more media, what should it be? In what order? and where should I have the algae scrubber plumbed to/from.
Can I pump from sump, through scrubber, and drain to return section of sump without directly plumbing the scrubber to to the display?
For sump, would it be pump in the first section or fuge section (which will now have????? rock? Media blocks? what? ). then drain to return-pump section?
I am worried a pump that is too strong (greater than return flow FROM display, would cause issues here though.
It’s a clear-water 100 scrubber and Trigger 39 sump. I would just put a shelf in the stand and mount the scrubber above whatever section I want it to gravity-drain into
Plan was to run scrubber and fuge, so I could get a healthy pod population...... I guess I don’t really “need” pods, so if I were to dedicate the space in the sump for more media, what should it be? In what order? and where should I have the algae scrubber plumbed to/from.
Can I pump from sump, through scrubber, and drain to return section of sump without directly plumbing the scrubber to to the display?
For sump, would it be pump in the first section or fuge section (which will now have????? rock? Media blocks? what? ). then drain to return-pump section?
I am worried a pump that is too strong (greater than return flow FROM display, would cause issues here though.
It’s a clear-water 100 scrubber and Trigger 39 sump. I would just put a shelf in the stand and mount the scrubber above whatever section I want it to gravity-drain into