Redsea Reefer xl & xxl owners: have you removed the fuge sump wall?

Redsea Reefer xl & xxl owners: have you removed the fuge sump wall?

  • Yes, I removed the wall

    Votes: 1 16.7%
  • No, I haven’t removed the wall

    Votes: 3 50.0%
  • No, The wall is still in place because I run a refugium

    Votes: 2 33.3%

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AZMSGT

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I have a 625 and it’s nearing it’s 1 year anniversary. I have often contemplated removing the wall between the Refugium section and the skimmer section. I don’t run a fuge. But the section holds all my bio material such as siporax and seachem matrix. The skimmer is still in it’s area with some rock rubble.

My LFS has a nice 750 and last time I looked it had it’s wall removed.

I guess an advantage to leaving it in place is to create flow and it’s a water break.

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Sandersonville

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I keep mine in place to keep the water level in the sock/media baskets as high as possible in order to keep them quiet.

I run my skimmer section at the lowest water level and without the divider, there is much more noise in the socks/baskets.
 

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