hey guys, just got a new tank, somewhere in the neighborhood of 450-500 gallons 10x2.5x2.5 acrylic tank and i wanted to set up an overflow sump system and was looking for some advice from those of you with more experience than I
Firstly the tank has 3 overflow boxes from top to bottom with a 2 inch hole at the bottom of each overflow box drilled through the tank. I have a 40 gallon overflow box composed of 3 compartments with a connection on the top of each compartment where each drain from the tank can be connected. There is no hole in the sump box on the side to attach a pump, which i will most likely need to do.
My questions are many, and i apologize for that, i just want to hear everyones ideas
-how large of a pump should i go with to get maximum gph without overpowering the 40 gallon sump... i assume there is a point where if the pump is too strong the tank wont be able to drain quickly enough to fill the sump, and i dont want to overfill the tank to the point if i lose power the sump overflows
- there is no hole for the return line drilled in the tank for the water coming from the pump, so should i drill one at the bottom of the overflow next to the drain, then run it up the inside of the overflow box?
-should the pump be a high pressure pump? the pump will be almost at floor level and the tank + stand is almost 70 inches tall
-what kind of piping and what size should i use for the drains and the return line?
i know its a lot and i appreciate any information and or ideas as i am relatively new to this hobby, although i do have a 220 gallon that uses a sump overflow system that i'm using as a model, i just want the 500 gallon to be the most effective and efficient, and would rather overkill than being under filtered, and since the fish going in love and need very strong current a very powerful pump is nothing to fear, in fact its what i want so the tank turns over more times per hour. Thanks all and sorry for my long windedness!
Firstly the tank has 3 overflow boxes from top to bottom with a 2 inch hole at the bottom of each overflow box drilled through the tank. I have a 40 gallon overflow box composed of 3 compartments with a connection on the top of each compartment where each drain from the tank can be connected. There is no hole in the sump box on the side to attach a pump, which i will most likely need to do.
My questions are many, and i apologize for that, i just want to hear everyones ideas
-how large of a pump should i go with to get maximum gph without overpowering the 40 gallon sump... i assume there is a point where if the pump is too strong the tank wont be able to drain quickly enough to fill the sump, and i dont want to overfill the tank to the point if i lose power the sump overflows
- there is no hole for the return line drilled in the tank for the water coming from the pump, so should i drill one at the bottom of the overflow next to the drain, then run it up the inside of the overflow box?
-should the pump be a high pressure pump? the pump will be almost at floor level and the tank + stand is almost 70 inches tall
-what kind of piping and what size should i use for the drains and the return line?
i know its a lot and i appreciate any information and or ideas as i am relatively new to this hobby, although i do have a 220 gallon that uses a sump overflow system that i'm using as a model, i just want the 500 gallon to be the most effective and efficient, and would rather overkill than being under filtered, and since the fish going in love and need very strong current a very powerful pump is nothing to fear, in fact its what i want so the tank turns over more times per hour. Thanks all and sorry for my long windedness!