bob`_your_dog
Fish Crazy
Hey hey. well after a very long weekend setting up my new 4 foot (first) marine tank, carrying 300 liters of water from the beach isn't that fun! Anyway i've been working all day with my sump trying to get it right. I dont have a overflow box so i made up overflow pipes instead, anyway with my pump from the sump running at full speed my overflow makes a terrible noise, sucking air and my pipes couldn't really keep up with it!...
So i switched to a smaller pump which has given me alot more peace and quite and the overflow pipes handel it quite easily. now my first pump was a very strong 1200L/h and the smaller one is a weaker 800L/h i think. it has quite a head to travell so i'm jeusing that i'm getting in the region of 300-400L/H max. I will be using as much live rock as i can afford and was planning on using me sump mainly for mechanical filtration (filter floss) and all other ugly equipment, skimmer ect...
But now i have anouther problem my smaller pump is very un-relaible and is almost broken, can i put some sort of inline valve on my larger one to slow things down a bit, or should i try find a way to speed up the pipes?
So i switched to a smaller pump which has given me alot more peace and quite and the overflow pipes handel it quite easily. now my first pump was a very strong 1200L/h and the smaller one is a weaker 800L/h i think. it has quite a head to travell so i'm jeusing that i'm getting in the region of 300-400L/H max. I will be using as much live rock as i can afford and was planning on using me sump mainly for mechanical filtration (filter floss) and all other ugly equipment, skimmer ect...
But now i have anouther problem my smaller pump is very un-relaible and is almost broken, can i put some sort of inline valve on my larger one to slow things down a bit, or should i try find a way to speed up the pipes?