Well it's full again and knock on wood I think it's good now. 
Pic 1 - Tank full
Pic 2 - Sump shot
Pic 3 - Outlet pipe in the sump, not bad for a Quiet One 1200 and an XP3 for flow.
I may need to add more heat, I am on the lower end with only 2 x 250w Stealth heaters but the tank is Acrylic so that should help. It's still heating up now since I filled with cold water we'll see how it holds once it's to 81*. I have one XP3 drawing from the tank and one from the sump to help turnover though the media in the sump. Doesn't seem to affect flow much since both outputs look about the same when held out of the water. I am going to make some stands to get the XP3's a little higher to help with flow if having them low hurts at all. The Sump fed one will have to stay kinda low though. No deco yet as I did not want to jump the gun like last time. There is some remaining water on the foam and I spilled a little again but the area I fixed is not changing at all in the last few hours. Water height is just shy of 18", I zip tied a Scrubbie over the middle drain since it's a hair lower than the end ones. It also limits return flow a little to get the tank water level a bit higher, It was only 17.5".




Pic 1 - Tank full
Pic 2 - Sump shot
Pic 3 - Outlet pipe in the sump, not bad for a Quiet One 1200 and an XP3 for flow.
I may need to add more heat, I am on the lower end with only 2 x 250w Stealth heaters but the tank is Acrylic so that should help. It's still heating up now since I filled with cold water we'll see how it holds once it's to 81*. I have one XP3 drawing from the tank and one from the sump to help turnover though the media in the sump. Doesn't seem to affect flow much since both outputs look about the same when held out of the water. I am going to make some stands to get the XP3's a little higher to help with flow if having them low hurts at all. The Sump fed one will have to stay kinda low though. No deco yet as I did not want to jump the gun like last time. There is some remaining water on the foam and I spilled a little again but the area I fixed is not changing at all in the last few hours. Water height is just shy of 18", I zip tied a Scrubbie over the middle drain since it's a hair lower than the end ones. It also limits return flow a little to get the tank water level a bit higher, It was only 17.5".






