Hello!
Let me start by saying this is a freshwater setup so water levels for skimmers etc are not a concern.
I have an AIO tank I am starting up and very confused on the proper water level to run in the back sump areas.
If I basically level it off across all chamber the noise from socks, etc disappears so I kind of like it that way however I want to make sure I am not losing any benefits? I don't think overflowing is a concern with this high water since it's an AIO and the back and front just align to each other when pumps switch off.
Any reason to NOT run with such a high water level?
Pics showing what I'm doing vs where levels would be if I lowered and allowed it to stairstep over the weirs.
Thanks

Let me start by saying this is a freshwater setup so water levels for skimmers etc are not a concern.
I have an AIO tank I am starting up and very confused on the proper water level to run in the back sump areas.
If I basically level it off across all chamber the noise from socks, etc disappears so I kind of like it that way however I want to make sure I am not losing any benefits? I don't think overflowing is a concern with this high water since it's an AIO and the back and front just align to each other when pumps switch off.
Any reason to NOT run with such a high water level?
Pics showing what I'm doing vs where levels would be if I lowered and allowed it to stairstep over the weirs.
Thanks

. Figure the angle like that having them a bit to long will allow them to still flow if they get clogged too.


