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On Mon, 12 Jun 2006 20:41:46 -0500, "Jason"
wrote: ok cool I will have to get a sump because the tank does not have one it was a freshwater with a pengiun 200 on it as the filter and that was it, Remember that if you want to use a freshwater tank with a sump you will need to arrange some sort of overflow to get the water back down to the sump. A proper marine tank will have a baffle type overflow and will be drilled somewhere behind that to let you pipe the sal****er back down to that sump. You can use a standpipe if the bottom of the tank has been drilled and you have access below. The height of the baffle or standpipe sets the level. Although it's not the ideal way to do it, you can convert a basic tank by getting a reasonably large hole drilled at water level, and attaching a bulkhead type plumbing fitting there, rather like an overflow is provided on a domestic water tank. I say not ideal because obstruction and water level variation is more likely with such an arrangement, but it worked OK for me for one tank I had. Steve |
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