smfoister
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Alllright so I finally have my 90 gallon moved to the new house. The tank was originally sitting in my parents house for almost 10 years and it was in a room that almost no one really went in other than to feed the fish. That being said, this thing is incredibly loud and my father had absolutely no idea.
It's sitting about 10 feet from my primary TV watching area so it's already annoying me after a couple of days. I didn't think it would come to this so quickly, but I'm going to have to re-plumb the thing. I'm going to change out the stock barbed drain and return with threaded bulkheads (I believe that are 1" and 3/4") and plumb in a Herbie standpipe/emergency drain with the return coming up the back of the tank.
My return pump right now is a Mag5 and it has a threaded nipple on it that currently has a threaded coupling with a piece of pipe sticking straight up from it. Clear vinyl tubing is slipped over the top of this pipe and then connected to the barbed return bulkhead. Obviously I'll be disconnecting this and plumbing it up the back of the tank. Would anyone recommend continuing to use the vinyl tubing to connect to the new return, or hard pipe the entire thing? (Main concern is vibration on the rigid pipe)
Any other recommendations before I undertake this task?
It's sitting about 10 feet from my primary TV watching area so it's already annoying me after a couple of days. I didn't think it would come to this so quickly, but I'm going to have to re-plumb the thing. I'm going to change out the stock barbed drain and return with threaded bulkheads (I believe that are 1" and 3/4") and plumb in a Herbie standpipe/emergency drain with the return coming up the back of the tank.
My return pump right now is a Mag5 and it has a threaded nipple on it that currently has a threaded coupling with a piece of pipe sticking straight up from it. Clear vinyl tubing is slipped over the top of this pipe and then connected to the barbed return bulkhead. Obviously I'll be disconnecting this and plumbing it up the back of the tank. Would anyone recommend continuing to use the vinyl tubing to connect to the new return, or hard pipe the entire thing? (Main concern is vibration on the rigid pipe)
Any other recommendations before I undertake this task?