dpeter51
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I have been thinking about setting up a sump with a 20 gallon tank since before I set up my DT. I have a few fish now and the tank is doing fine, and I like how it is very quiet. But nitrates are a little high and it would be nice to move the heater and skimmer out of the DT, so I'm still looking at a sump/refugium.
I'm concerned by all the threads I've seen with people complaining that their overflow makes toilet sounds, loud sucking, gurgling, etc, etc...so I'm wondering what is recommended for my situation.
I have a 50-gallon acrylic with a little 2" x 2" overflow built into one corner. It has a 1" diameter bulkhead at the bottom with a hose barb connection on the outside. Up until this point I've just kept the water level below the teeth at the top of the overflow.
So this little 2" x 2" overflow is too small to fit a standpipe, I think, and I don't know how I'd get one in there anyway. Is there any other good way to keep the noise down, like using a lot of filter floss or foam or something?
Here's a drawing of the tank setup (it's to scale):
I'm concerned by all the threads I've seen with people complaining that their overflow makes toilet sounds, loud sucking, gurgling, etc, etc...so I'm wondering what is recommended for my situation.
I have a 50-gallon acrylic with a little 2" x 2" overflow built into one corner. It has a 1" diameter bulkhead at the bottom with a hose barb connection on the outside. Up until this point I've just kept the water level below the teeth at the top of the overflow.
So this little 2" x 2" overflow is too small to fit a standpipe, I think, and I don't know how I'd get one in there anyway. Is there any other good way to keep the noise down, like using a lot of filter floss or foam or something?
Here's a drawing of the tank setup (it's to scale):