Tri December 23, 2011 December 23, 2011 Hi everyone, Just started a 55 gallon reef tank. I have had marine tanks before but haven't had one in years. I bought everything on craigslist and it seems to be working great. Here are the specs: - 55 Gallon Acrylic tank drilled on bottom with overflow - 60 lbs live rock from an established tank - 40lbs aragonite - two Hydor Koralia in DT - 48" Aquatic Life LED lights - Eheim 3000 return pump - 20 gallon sump/refugium with light, live rock, and chaeto algae - currently have 2 clowns, 5 turbo snails, 8 hermit crabs, 5 nassarius snails, 2 emerald crabs, sand sifter starfish, a few rocks with polyps and mushrooms I recently got a great deal on a MRC MR-1 protein skimmer with pump. It's probably overkill for my tank but I want to set it up but want to do it right. I've had hang-on and in-sump protein skimmers before. I want to operate this one externally. I have the following specific questions: - My sump has a refugium compartment and a return area with baffles separating them. Where should I run the plumbing to minimize microbubbles? - Should I use pvc pipes or flexible hoses? - How do you start it dry if there is no water in the pipes/hoses? - Once set up, how do I adjust the skimmer to control water level, output, etc? Can anyone offer any advice or if possible, come over to help me set it up? I live in Alexandria. Thanks
dakotasreef December 23, 2011 December 23, 2011 What pump do you have for it? There should be a gate valve on the front of the box to adjust water/bubble height. If you are using an external pump, sometimes they have to be primed.
dakotasreef December 24, 2011 December 24, 2011 Is your sump drilled? Otherwise it might be a little tricky to plumb in
Tri December 24, 2011 Author December 24, 2011 The sump is not drilled. Can I run PVC into the top of the sump for both the intake and return?
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