M muckieman Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 17, 2007 1,735 0 0 georgia Nov 2, 2007 #1 i acn't figure out how much GPH i have with a overflow like this one( i ahevn't built yet i need to figure this out first.) http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=85132&page=4 .it will be for a 1683 gallon tank. any help please.
i acn't figure out how much GPH i have with a overflow like this one( i ahevn't built yet i need to figure this out first.) http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=85132&page=4 .it will be for a 1683 gallon tank. any help please.
D Dr Joe Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 8, 2006 10,664 9 0 73 Sixty Miles South of Tampa Florida Nov 2, 2007 #2 PM the OP, it's your best bet for this one.
M muckieman Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 17, 2007 1,735 0 0 georgia Nov 2, 2007 #4 could i use a pump to get the water in to my sump.
D Dr Joe Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 8, 2006 10,664 9 0 73 Sixty Miles South of Tampa Florida Nov 2, 2007 #5 OP = Original Poster (person who wrote the thread). Yes you can use a pump to get water into you sump... as long as it can gravity feed back into the tank . Practicality wise, you could never keep two pump synchronized (in/out). Dr Joe .
OP = Original Poster (person who wrote the thread). Yes you can use a pump to get water into you sump... as long as it can gravity feed back into the tank . Practicality wise, you could never keep two pump synchronized (in/out). Dr Joe .
M muckieman Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 17, 2007 1,735 0 0 georgia Nov 2, 2007 #6 op of the how to size your pump for your sump? thanks for your help