I’ll caveat this is my first aquarium with a sump and this is likely a stupid and obvious question.
I just setup a UNS R90 and love it but for the life of me I can’t figure out why they would put a solid “window” in the refugium chamber of the sump that leads to the return pump chamber.
I want to leave plenty of space for water if my return pump/power went out but also plenty of water feeding to my return pump chamber so the pump doesn’t run dry. I’m fine tuning the overflow, skimmer chamber, etc and find I need to keep a close eye on the return pump water level.
Why wouldn’t there be two slotted windows to safeguard the water level of the return pump? It’s removable but before I do I want to try to understand the original reason.

I just setup a UNS R90 and love it but for the life of me I can’t figure out why they would put a solid “window” in the refugium chamber of the sump that leads to the return pump chamber.
I want to leave plenty of space for water if my return pump/power went out but also plenty of water feeding to my return pump chamber so the pump doesn’t run dry. I’m fine tuning the overflow, skimmer chamber, etc and find I need to keep a close eye on the return pump water level.
Why wouldn’t there be two slotted windows to safeguard the water level of the return pump? It’s removable but before I do I want to try to understand the original reason.

