Anyone still running durso?

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Well i hit the first road bump in my new build. I've got a 60 gallon cube with an internal overflow with 2 holes in the bottom. Looks like my only options are durso or get a 3rd hole drilled for bean.
 
I have a 60g cube with the 2 holes in the bottom. I run a Herbie overflow. Works great other than needing a couple adjustments from time to time.

I switched because the Herbie was much quieter.
 
I have a 60g cube with the 2 holes in the bottom. I run a Herbie overflow. Works great other than needing a couple adjustments from time to time.

I switched because the Herbie was much quieter.
Did you drill another hole for your return?
 
I have a 60g cube as well with durso setup. Hindsight, I wish I would have drilled for a separate return and converted to a herbie. My first tank, so I didn’t know the difference. For months it sounded like a loud shower drain, but I was finally able to tune so I don’t notice anymore.
 
I have a 60g cube as well with durso setup. Hindsight, I wish I would have drilled for a separate return and converted to a herbie. My first tank, so I didn’t know the difference. For months it sounded like a loud shower drain, but I was finally able to tune so I don’t notice anymore.
At this point budget is more of a problem than noise so I'm thinking I will just run durso. Thanks for your input
 
I am so old, I remember when we use to have a waterfall in our tank. I used to put a slanted piece of acrylic to decrease the noise. Then Richard Durso came up with the Durso overflow. A huge improvement. Now we have essentially silence overflow. The thing is I am fairly deaf now so a little noise does not bother me much.
 
I have a 60g cube as well with durso setup. Hindsight, I wish I would have drilled for a separate return and converted to a herbie. My first tank, so I didn’t know the difference. For months it sounded like a loud shower drain, but I was finally able to tune so I don’t notice anymore.
Just single drain, single return? After measuring mine if I was to add a 3rd hole I'd have to relocate it out of the overflow box. I'm sure many tanks are still ran with a single drain but it feels a little like playing with fire to me.
 
I only run standpipes - durso or otherwise. I do not care about noise, and I like that they never clog or need adjustments. I use 1.5 or 2.0 inch on everything. Yes, they still work. You can build mufflers for them and with a sock on the other side, they are pretty quiet, but probably not silent.

I have no capacity to risk any kind of a flood, so a bit of noise is a fine with me. I also like that they can take up very little room in my tank like this:
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I turned my pre-drilled tank into Herbie. I used the two pre-drilled holes for my drain, one for my primary drain standpipe and the other as my emergency standpipe. I run an return in the back and over the lip of the tank.

As others mentioned, it is completely silent. Every once in a while, it makes some noise when I pause the return for feeding or water change due to air bubbles getting trapped in the pipes.
 
I have 2 durso systems, while they may not be dead silent, I don't find them loud. Personally I don't want a silent tank, I want some hum or splashing or some kind of white noise that indicates the systems are running.

My latest frag tank is a herbie. I was originally going to do a bean but didn't bother with the 3rd drain since there is minimal risk of clogging and it's not extremely high flow. It for sure is quieter but again I don't find anything exceptionally loud about durso.
 
It's not the durso that I'm worried about. It's the fact that I only have 1 drain with no emergency. i actually prefer the sound of running water.
 
Twin Dursos. Last tank had a single. Been running them since 2004 without one single problem ever. If it’s too noisy then your standpipe is too short
 
I set this tank up with 3 holes drilled one for Durso one for return one for emergency overflow and the Durso has been virtually silent the 8 years it's been running..
 
My 60g cube is running a durso since that's the way it came originally. In hindsight I would have went with a non-corner flow setup and got an external overflow kit. That's the "fun" part of this hobby lol. Making choices and learning from them constantly :p My first SW tank was a rimmed 75g with a canister filter, so I'm making progress slowly lol
 

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