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All,
Salt water tank newbie with some basic questions. I’m in the process of sorting out how I’m going to set up the filtration in my 75gal FOWLR tank. My tank is not drilled and it is tempered. Right now I am between a Fluval FX4 and a sump. I’ve read plenty on the potential advantages of a sump although I am confident a canister will work just fine and is basically bullet proof if maintained. For a sump I would build a weir with dual siphon tubes.
My question is about the reliability concerns around a siphon feed for the sump. Canister filters are siphon fed and I haven’t seen or heard concern with losing that siphon. Why is this such a concern with sumps? Is the issue just with the pump continuing to run? How is a HOB overflow different, a siphon is used to get water from the weir to the external box. Can’t this whole concern be solved with a level (float or photo eye) switch in the DT controlling the return pump?
Thanks,
DD
Salt water tank newbie with some basic questions. I’m in the process of sorting out how I’m going to set up the filtration in my 75gal FOWLR tank. My tank is not drilled and it is tempered. Right now I am between a Fluval FX4 and a sump. I’ve read plenty on the potential advantages of a sump although I am confident a canister will work just fine and is basically bullet proof if maintained. For a sump I would build a weir with dual siphon tubes.
My question is about the reliability concerns around a siphon feed for the sump. Canister filters are siphon fed and I haven’t seen or heard concern with losing that siphon. Why is this such a concern with sumps? Is the issue just with the pump continuing to run? How is a HOB overflow different, a siphon is used to get water from the weir to the external box. Can’t this whole concern be solved with a level (float or photo eye) switch in the DT controlling the return pump?
Thanks,
DD

