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There are ways to safeguard against flooding if you use a HOB overflow. You can have peace of mind without drilling.
1) Use an aqualifter pump or something similar to maintain siphon when the return pump shuts off.
2) Drill a small hole just above or below the water line on your return jet.
Be patient, give it a week to fully cure the silicone!OK. The wait is killin me. I finished siliconing the baffles Wednesday evening. How long do I really have to wait to test for leaks and stuff?
OK. The wait is killin me. I finished siliconing the baffles Wednesday evening. How long do I really have to wait to test for leaks and stuff?
Good luck, I think it will be fine!OK. Week wait is over today! I will be leak testing the sump tonight.
OK. I made a 4-1/2 inch tall egg crate floor for the Skimmer section to make sure it runs at the proper depth. I am using pieces if 1-1/2 inch pvc as risers. Should I drill holes through the risers so stagnant water won't sit in the risers or am I over thinking it? (I even thought of drilling small holes and filling the pvc risers with pond matrix to encourage slow flow for nitrate removal.)
I also bought 2 buckets of Seachem Pond Matrix and bags to hold it. I plan to line the egg crate false floor with the bags of matrix to ensure flow through above the water outlet section. I decided to use the Matrix rather than live rock since it has much more surface area and is easier to use.
As always, thoughts and/or suggestions are welcome.
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A filter sock or nothing at all I would use instead of the sponges. 3 sponges would just be a PIA to clean every few days. I wouldn’t have bothered with the baffle around the pipe coming from the overflow. You could have set the water height with one baffle. I would have used a MarinePure Block instead pond matrix. Make sure you have good flow though that stuff or it will become a detritus trap.




