These are pictures of my plumbing from a week ago.
I did some more work on the tank today and filled it with fresh water. There is only one leak in the plumbing. Unfortunately its in a bad spot and I'm not sure how to fix it. I was extremely careful when gluing the plumbing so I'm not sure how it happened.
It leaks about a milliliter of water every minute when the pump is on. How can I seal this? Plumbers epoxy? I want something permanent.
This is the tank full with the pump off.
This is the sump with the pump off.
This is with the pump on. There is a good amount of flow in the tank. I am going to have to add power heads though for more flow. Im thinking two of the Korilia Magnum 8s. They are a little pricey though so I am going to get my lights first.
This is with the pump on. You can see that the overflow into the sump is quite violent. It puts a ton of air into the sump and the pump is sucking it right up and shooting it into the display. I am going to have to do something to the overflow to reduce bubbles entering the sump. I am also going to have to add baffles to the sump.
The killawatt is showing that the pump is pulling 172 watts. It should be pulling around 150 watts. I think that the air entering the pump is causing the problem. The motor also feels hotter than I think it should. Its probably cavitation. The overflow plumbing was temporary to test out the tank. I am going to build baffles into the sump and add an area for live rock, live sand, chaetomorpha, and a few mangroves. With the amount of flow moving through the sump Im thinking Im going to have to build pretty substantial baffles.
Oh ya, my secretive wrasse jumped out of my frag tank this morning and I found it dried up.
Good news is I bought a 1/2 horse chiller - PCI