M MyDrumNoGood Jack Dempsey MFK Member Dec 27, 2008 30 1 38 New york Oct 8, 2011 #1 is it okay if the water from my tank is going down slower to the sump than the water going back up from the sump?
is it okay if the water from my tank is going down slower to the sump than the water going back up from the sump?
jlnguyen74 Potamotrygon MFK Member Mar 26, 2007 7,552 922 174 United Species of Arowana Oct 8, 2011 #2 MyDrumNoGood said: is it okay if the water from my tank is going down slower to the sump than the water going back up from the sump? Click to expand... No, your tank will be overflown. Some fish may get suffocated when your water level reach the top of the tank
MyDrumNoGood said: is it okay if the water from my tank is going down slower to the sump than the water going back up from the sump? Click to expand... No, your tank will be overflown. Some fish may get suffocated when your water level reach the top of the tank
M MyDrumNoGood Jack Dempsey MFK Member Dec 27, 2008 30 1 38 New york Oct 8, 2011 #3 jlnguyen74 said: No, your tank will be overflown. Some fish may get suffocated when your water level reach the top of the tank Click to expand... if thats the case.. why do i need the over flow in my tank?.. *shrugs* i think i might just buy a canister filter and call it a day! thanks anyway
jlnguyen74 said: No, your tank will be overflown. Some fish may get suffocated when your water level reach the top of the tank Click to expand... if thats the case.. why do i need the over flow in my tank?.. *shrugs* i think i might just buy a canister filter and call it a day! thanks anyway
H Hot Slime Feeder Fish MFK Member May 28, 2007 1,919 1 0 In a Smuckers jar. Oct 9, 2011 #4 The gph rating for your over flow isn't matching up with the gph of the return pump in your sump. Match it then problem solved.
The gph rating for your over flow isn't matching up with the gph of the return pump in your sump. Match it then problem solved.
K KaiserSousay Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 20, 2009 1,230 0 0 PartlyCloudyFlorida Oct 9, 2011 #5 MyDrumNoGood said: if thats the case.. why do i need the over flow in my tank?.. *shrugs* i think i might just buy a canister filter and call it a day! thanks anyway Click to expand... Might be a good idea.
MyDrumNoGood said: if thats the case.. why do i need the over flow in my tank?.. *shrugs* i think i might just buy a canister filter and call it a day! thanks anyway Click to expand... Might be a good idea.