Let’s see if you can follow my rambling - on my 125, there are 2 overflows each with the intake for a canister inside.
I frequently run into 2 issues: evaporation bringing the water level down to the point where water stops flowing in and only out (dropping the water level in the overflow). This is pretty easy to fix with top offs.
The second issue is that plants (hornwort and duckweed) will block up the overflow and restrict water flow, again draining the overflows faster than they can fill up.
I know I could pull the plants, but I’d like to keep them for refuge and nitrate reduction.
The easiest fix would be to put the intakes on the outside of the overflows, but then I don’t get any water movement in there and pools of stagnant water would be wonderful…
Is there any way I can keep up water flow if I did that? I don’t think a bubbler/airstone would do much.
I could move all plants into the overflow, but I find that the water doesn’t get nearly as clear when I do (and it’s a pain to move whenever a fish wants to go in and can’t find its way back out).
I also could put more holes lower down on the overflow chamber, but then if one of the bulkheads fail I’ll have around 100 gallons of water on the floor instead of 5-10.
Just me venting while I try to figure out which idea would work best. Any other ideas for a fix would be welcome.
Thanks in advance!
I frequently run into 2 issues: evaporation bringing the water level down to the point where water stops flowing in and only out (dropping the water level in the overflow). This is pretty easy to fix with top offs.
The second issue is that plants (hornwort and duckweed) will block up the overflow and restrict water flow, again draining the overflows faster than they can fill up.
I know I could pull the plants, but I’d like to keep them for refuge and nitrate reduction.
The easiest fix would be to put the intakes on the outside of the overflows, but then I don’t get any water movement in there and pools of stagnant water would be wonderful…
Is there any way I can keep up water flow if I did that? I don’t think a bubbler/airstone would do much.
I could move all plants into the overflow, but I find that the water doesn’t get nearly as clear when I do (and it’s a pain to move whenever a fish wants to go in and can’t find its way back out).
I also could put more holes lower down on the overflow chamber, but then if one of the bulkheads fail I’ll have around 100 gallons of water on the floor instead of 5-10.
Just me venting while I try to figure out which idea would work best. Any other ideas for a fix would be welcome.
Thanks in advance!






