Nevermind, I think I figured out how to place the pipes with a possibility for dual 90s. I'll try to fit it tomorrow and see if the valves fit under the overflow box when they are next to each other.
Two fish pics as well. And I wont say sorry for the mess. It's not me who made it and they eat and crap all day long ??
I will say sorry for the picture quality though. It's unacceptable but when the room is semi-done and I feel like its time I will start using the DSLR. To going on just now.
The drains are glued! (At least down to under the tank ?
Progress is so darn slow but I rather take my time and hopefully the holidays will free up more time.
I put the valves at different heights to be able to adjust them easier since it's tight with space. I included clear pipe to be able to have a visual of what's going on as well, especially for the emergency.
Im also aware that I don't need a valve for the open channel but if I want to change things around I have a valve in place.
Now I just need to decide how to cut the background to secure the overflow. I rather just cut it down and not secure it with netting due to the stingray poops giant size. I just fill with sponge between the background and the glass to prevent fish from swimming down. But on the other hand I would like the security with the netting. Hard choices ?
Anyways, have a splendid Sunday and for those who celebrate Saint Lucy's Day, have a nice evening with song and pastry ?️
The DRIP is live finally. My plumber had to fix some kind of fiber gasket. 1 GPH in a 95 gallon system equals 25% WC per day. Now I can start to feed more heavily.
The brand is George Fisher. I have no idea where they are manufactured or where the agent is located. I just bought them to be able to tune the flow and to put less strain on the piping when I turn since I'm short on space where they are located. They are butter smooth ?