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From the info I have found it seems that baffles in a sump/ refugium are there to avoid bubbles in tank. Does that mean they are necessary only if you can't avoid the bubbles?

 

 

 

IMO, baffles also help you regulate the volume of water in the separate cells. If you have a skimmer in the sump, and it needs a certain water height to work properly, a baffle will maintain the constant water level.

+1 to what Glenn said. The baffles do help regulate the volume in both the sump itself and the refugium.

Not necessary. If you need to control the water level of the sump, buy a larger sump and then you'll be able to keep the water level higher in the sump and not have to worry about overflow in case of a power outage (surge). I've always found baffles to be in the way when working in the sump anyway. Personal preference is my opinion.

I use a single baffle to ensure a steady water level for the skimmer. Otherwise, they aren't really needed. With a decent skimmer that doesn't unleash microbubbles and a good drain design like a herbie, there is no issue with bubbles.

I find baffles useful for a number of reasons, but not essential. As mentioned above, a baffle is good for maintaining water height at the right level for a skimmer. Also, baffles can provide places to mount stuff like ATO sensors, pH probes, etc. Since I have a fuge as part of my sump, they keep the macro in place. On the other hand, elaborate bubble traps seem a waste of space.

thanks for advice. I am setting up a 220 and using a sump for the first time. using 55 gallon for sump and will try some chaeto or something in it so I guess sump/ fuge. Was planning to have skimmer on stand.

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