reedlog
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I've searched the forums but I guess havent found the answer as directly as I was hoping...
I have a 75g tank with a wet/dry sump, and ever since I installed the wet/dry evaporation has been excessive compared to how it used to be, not sure if it is b/c of the open sump or the little bit more open space on the top of the tank b/c of the overflow box. Regardless, I have been moving the overflow box down every couple of days to keep the water level in the sump at the right spot and then after the box can't go any lower and the pump then begins to blow air bubbles, I wind up adding fresh r/o water to the tank itself to replace the evaporated water, then moving the overflow box back up. Is this the appropriate/easiest thing to do? OR, should I be adding fresh water directly to the sump rather than to the tank, therefore keeping the overflow box at a constant level.
Also, under the pump on the bottom of the sump there is a lot of green algea/diatoms, almost like a dust/sandy look, what is the easiest way to clean this and is it bad?
Probably had the filter set up for about 2 months, tank has been established and running for about a year.
thanks in advance!
I have a 75g tank with a wet/dry sump, and ever since I installed the wet/dry evaporation has been excessive compared to how it used to be, not sure if it is b/c of the open sump or the little bit more open space on the top of the tank b/c of the overflow box. Regardless, I have been moving the overflow box down every couple of days to keep the water level in the sump at the right spot and then after the box can't go any lower and the pump then begins to blow air bubbles, I wind up adding fresh r/o water to the tank itself to replace the evaporated water, then moving the overflow box back up. Is this the appropriate/easiest thing to do? OR, should I be adding fresh water directly to the sump rather than to the tank, therefore keeping the overflow box at a constant level.
Also, under the pump on the bottom of the sump there is a lot of green algea/diatoms, almost like a dust/sandy look, what is the easiest way to clean this and is it bad?
Probably had the filter set up for about 2 months, tank has been established and running for about a year.
thanks in advance!