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The directions your being told is how I have mine setup. Ive used a cheap external to get the water bak in to the sump. You can also just drill a hole in the top of your frag tank and just let the water gravity drain back to your sump. I used to do it that way for years. I can post some pics if you want.
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Pictures would be great.
Thanks! |
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#3
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Tee in to your plumbing like this
![]() Pumps in to your tank ![]() Than just get a cheap external overflow to go back in to your sump ![]() Or you can drill a tank like this and just have it drain back in to your sump. But put a screen so nothing can plug it up. I no longer have this tank online. It's just keeping some liverock alive for me. ![]() As you can see it's a cheap easy way to plumb as I just used some odds and ends I had around |
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Thanks for the photos. Pretty certain I can make this work by putting up a shelf close to the sump.
I also think I will drill the tank and eliminate the risk of overflows. |
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I was thinking of using my Big Als points and picking up some of this dual T5 HO fixture. Would it be sufficient for LPS, softies and zoas etc?
Aqualight T5-HO Dual Lamp Fixture - 2 x 20 W - 20" |