No more water changes!!!! Sorry long post.

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So I have been fiddling around with the idea of making sure in no possible way I could have my sump/wet dry overflow. I have siphon breaks, but had a buddy who was running salt water tank have salt creep cover the siphon breaks and flooded his finished basement. So with my tank in my living room over our finished basement I figured I should be sure it doesn't overflow. So my tank is a 265g acrylic clarity plus with an eshopp w/d rated for 300g, and turbo twist 36w UV sterilizer. Limestone rock and crushed coral substrate.

At the same time I'm sick of doing water changes on this thing with the canopy and i knew going in I wasn't going to be able to reach the bottom (36" deep). I have two Koralia #4's, one #2, and one no name 225gph pointed all around and I get almost no dead spots so not much if any settles on the bottom. So I decided I'm going to do a drip system.

I don't use chemicals anyways for water changes, most of my fish are locally tank raised and I personally know the breeder and they do not use chemicals either. So with that being said this tank has been established for just over a yr and I have never used chemicals. Tank is male Hap/Peacock lake Malawi cichlid tank. I used to test the water all the time and water was always perfect. I test the water about once every other month and do about a 25% water change every 5 days.

I'm doing a drip system and doing it cheap. Here is what I bought and used some stuff I had lying around.

1- Lowe's 25ft poly tube ice maker kit $9.99
1- .5gph drip irrigation head $2.xx
1- 1" bulkhead left over
25' 1" id hose $10
1- 1" hose clamp $.50

Total $22.50

Water is dripped in at 12g a day and is completely controllable by just switching out the drip irrigation head. 1" bulk head was drilled into side of sump about 8" from bottom of sump. This is the ideal water level for me and old water is sent out to my wife's garden.
So basically it's free, she was going to water the garden anyways and now she doesn't have to and I'm recycling the water that used to go down the drain with my python.
 
Let us see some pictures of your set up. Seem like you might have something good.
 
I like drip systems except for breeding. When sumping a tank for breeding/spawning I find the lump sum weekly water change is invaluable for initiate spawning. If keeping discus I'd probably do a drip to establish a more consistent water quality. But I kinda enjoy doing a water change and 30 mins - 2 hours later everyone is knocking the boots lol. I do plan to have discus in the eventual future, lol, and at that time I'll do a drip. Can't wait to see your setup photos.
 
Very interesting, I would love to see your completed setup.
 
I didn't do a step by step with pics, but here are my completed pictures.

First pic is the bulkhead. Drill the lowest part of the hole at the highest point you want water level.(constant level of water if you add the drip head)

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2" hole in the floor for both the universal ice maker kit (1/4" poly tubing) and 1" ID hose for drain. Bottom view (in basement looking up) I wasn't climbing back inside the stand for a pic, sorry!

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Universal ice maker kit got aLowe'ses in appliance dept $9.99. Comes with waterline tap (saddle valve, I think?) and 25ft of 1/4 ID poly tubing. Plumbing friend alsrecommendsds you place the saddle valve after a shut off valvein casese you would ever have to repair or remove saddle valve.

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Kind of hard to see but I am holding the 1/4 poly tubing and just has a drip irrigation nozzle .5gph on it.

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And a random picture of my 36w turbo twUVt uv sterilizer that I can recommendmend enough. Water has been crystal clear no matter what, since I purchased it.

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also
aslo did diy fan setup in my canopy and have some pictures of those as well.

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A few pics of the whole tank

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