Never had heard this before can you explain it a bit more ? Both my drains are about 6 inches below waterline in sump to reduce noise and bubbles haven’t had an issue with back pressure yet nor any syphoning.. Most all return lines connected to return pumps would be in the same scenario?Minor observation, I suck at plumbing but looking at height of baffled walls in sump, your drain lines seem as though they would contact water inside the sump.
Never a good idea to have drains at or below sumps water level. You want a clear air gap of a 1- a few inches in event of a power failed its possible to reverse sphion some of your tank water. Just something to consider. How much it could drain depends on where the drains are located in the display tank.
Maybe it's how my tank is plumbed again no expert. On my over the back return lines on 40gallon tank, I loose power my tank use to drain back into the to sump from return lines.Never had heard this before can you explain it a bit more ? Both my drains are about 6 inches below waterline in sump to reduce noise and bubbles haven’t had an issue with back pressure yet nor any syphoning.. Most all return lines connected to return pumps would be in the same scenario?
I turn my return pump off every 4 or 5 days changing socks which simulates power off plus that would be super easy to syphon out your sump into a higher bucket which never have bothered just use a pump
thats impossible with the eclipse overflow. there's no tube to create a siphon. thats why I drilled the tankMinor observation, I suck at plumbing but looking at height of baffled walls in sump, your drain lines seem as though they would contact water inside the sump.
Never a good idea to have drains at or below sumps water level. You want a clear air gap of a 1- a few inches in event of a power failed its possible to reverse sphion some of your tank water. Just something to consider. How much it could drain depends on where the drains are located in the display tank.
Maybe it's how my tank is plumbed again no expert. On my over the back return lines on 40gallon tank, I loose power my tank use to drain back into the to sump from return lines.
I've had same issue with reverse sphion with ato reservoir that fell into sumps water.
I was under impression you always want a air gap to prevent reverse sphion.
For my over the back return lines I had to raise them much higher in water column so they are only a inch in control8ng how much can be sphion out. Before they were down 3/4 inches that's how much water was drained out tank
I also never heard of it allowing tank to be quieter my 210nis little bit nosiy but not unbearable. My 40 gallon is slient by comparison.
40gallon has 2 drains while 210gallon has 3 if that somehow makes a difference idk?
sending the Jebao DC 2500 back. its output seems inconsistant, might be because im having to run it on its lowest setting and it stalls every now and then, or its just a POS.
have a sicce syncro silent 1.0 on the way from BFS.
also got an email back from autotopoff.com they are still in business! so I'll be ordering from them later this week.
what are people using for ato pumps these days since Tom's aqualifter arent available anymore?
thats really all I need that would be 3x turnover for my 40B. they are rated to 250gph at 5' of headYou probably won't get much flow through that with the head pressure. I'd guess you're going to get 100-125gph if you're lucky. I'd recommend getting something with a little more oomph. At least in the 500gph range (e.g., a sicce synchra silent 2.0) - though to be honest, I'm not a huge fan of the sicce synchras because they've been anything but silent for me.
Definitely start them off with some nori. Mine have reached the nothing left to eat stage in my smaller tank and they can wipe out a quarter sheet in one evening now.CuC incoming friday
good idea, I also have some wakame. right now there's plenty of diatoms for everyoneDefinitely start them off with some nori. Mine have reached the nothing left to eat stage in my smaller tank and they can wipe out a quarter sheet in one evening now.
Sinking crab pellets twice a week for the hermits. Until you have fish and are actively feeding them. With no alage or food going into tank hermits may turn on each other or the snails. Crab pellets are cheap and it doesn't take many. Once they hit the water the crabs will find them by smell.good idea, I also have some wakame. right now there's plenty of diatoms for everyone