Pump serving as both return/overflow?

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Could I use a single pump to simultaneously pull water into a sump and return it back into the main tank? This is basically how canister filters work right? Or is this a stupid idea? I just want extra water volume and somewhere to put equipment without drilling or anything else. I don't need any baffles or chambers or whatever.
 
Could I use a single pump to simultaneously pull water into a sump and return it back into the main tank? This is basically how canister filters work right? Or is this a stupid idea? I just want extra water volume and somewhere to put equipment without drilling or anything else. I don't need any baffles or chambers or whatever.
How is the water over flowing from the tank to the sump?
 
How is the water over flowing from the tank to the sump?
In my head the pump would serve as both the "overflow" and also the return but I just realized that this would accomplish nothing since it would just be circulating water through the pump and its tubing.
 
In my head the pump would serve as both the "overflow" and also the return but I just realized that this would accomplish nothing since it would just be circulating water through the pump and its tubing.
You have to have a overflow and pump water from the sump to tank. You can accomplish that without drilling.
 

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