I'm setting up my first reef tank and I just starting the process of plumbing. I've run into what may or may not be a problem. It's 220 gal tank I drilled for a Modular Marine 24" overflow (purchased new). The size of the three drain bulkheads in the external box look to be 50mm (or 1 7/8") slip fittings. However, the used Bashsea sump I purchased has 35mm (or 1 3/8") openings for the drain line holders. So if I run PVC lines to my sump, should I just avoid the holders (and the accompanying filter socks) so I maintain the higher capacity that comes with a fatter pipe? Or do I down-convert the drain line to the smaller size and take advantage of the holders and filter socks? It seems like the only issue is whether or not my hourly turnover is impeded dramatically by using the smaller drain outlet in the sump. My plan is to run a bean animal with a gate valve on the full siphon. Any insights are appreciated.




