Wow super tall is right. Thats a nice set up. Tall tanks are fantastic for where space is limited.
You've got me thinking earlier, I have 3 45* elbows in the Return, I may rum 2" elbows with 1.5" bushings. Your totally right about the cost of 1.5" plumbing. I paid $20 for just a ball valve and union.
As for the pothos the roots arent going to be anywhere near the pump intake. Long story short ive got a 185gph utility pump that uses only 9 watts. The pothos will be in a sort of drip tray incorporated into the sump's cover. The small pump will supply water to a spray bar underwater surrounded by roots. This way it isnt free floating and roots arent a concern. I can keep my water level where ever I want it in the sump. And I also dont have to sacrifice flow from the main return as I will be using a separate pump not teeing off of the return plumbing.
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You've got me thinking earlier, I have 3 45* elbows in the Return, I may rum 2" elbows with 1.5" bushings. Your totally right about the cost of 1.5" plumbing. I paid $20 for just a ball valve and union.
As for the pothos the roots arent going to be anywhere near the pump intake. Long story short ive got a 185gph utility pump that uses only 9 watts. The pothos will be in a sort of drip tray incorporated into the sump's cover. The small pump will supply water to a spray bar underwater surrounded by roots. This way it isnt free floating and roots arent a concern. I can keep my water level where ever I want it in the sump. And I also dont have to sacrifice flow from the main return as I will be using a separate pump not teeing off of the return plumbing.
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