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I have a 65 gallon undrilled tank. It is 1 year old with fish and coral.
I Have been looking at adding a sump to the system. It has a canister filter on it as of now( yes I know big mistake in adding it to the system)
Drilling the tank is not a option, I don't want to use a overflow box, as I have seen that they can cause a problem with power outage.
My idea is to add a pump in my tank hiding it with a overflow box and running the pipe over tank lip down to sump with ball valve in place to control the flow.
Then installing a pump on other side of sump to return water, with ball vale in place to control flow.
Reason for this is to be able to dose the tank and add GFO and carbon reactors to that system.
Before you critisize this is not my only system. I have 2, 300 gallons systems with sumps. this was my first tank and I don't want to break it down. I guess call me old school for wanting to leave it like it is.
I Have been looking at adding a sump to the system. It has a canister filter on it as of now( yes I know big mistake in adding it to the system)
Drilling the tank is not a option, I don't want to use a overflow box, as I have seen that they can cause a problem with power outage.
My idea is to add a pump in my tank hiding it with a overflow box and running the pipe over tank lip down to sump with ball valve in place to control the flow.
Then installing a pump on other side of sump to return water, with ball vale in place to control flow.
Reason for this is to be able to dose the tank and add GFO and carbon reactors to that system.
Before you critisize this is not my only system. I have 2, 300 gallons systems with sumps. this was my first tank and I don't want to break it down. I guess call me old school for wanting to leave it like it is.
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