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Der_Iron_Chef 04-02-2007 12:44 AM

"Cheato" is short for "cheatomorpha" which is a macro algae often used to absorb nutrients, which lowers nitrates. Most often kept in a refugium.

Oscar 04-06-2007 02:52 PM

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Originally Posted by albert_dao (Post 243963)
You can make completely silent overflows and I'd show you. But I'm suppose to be working and not goofing around on the internet. Will post an awesome diagram later for ya.

Looking forward to that diagram when you get a chance.

Chin_Lee 04-06-2007 04:12 PM

herbie method
 
100% COMPLETELY silent method of overflow is the Herbie method
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh...hreadid=344892
First few pages are the typical snotty skeptical RC posters who envy anybody coming up with good ideas that they haven't thought of already. But it really works. Basically water from the tank flows over the edge of your overflow as it normally would. ALL your water will go through a bulkhead at or near the bottom of your overflow. The pipe from that bulkhead into your sump will be controlled by a gate valve (IMPORTANT MUST USE GATE VALVE (not ball valve) which is more money but its a MUST HAVE). Once you have water running through tank and sump, (and now making lots of noise because the water is getting drained into that one bulkhead) you start dialing (slowly) the gate valve close until the water flow into the tank equals the flow from tank into sump. The water flow will then become dead silent and you can control the level of the water in your overflow with the gate valve. But you will need a fail safe plan in the event that a fish or something clogs up your gate valve and causes water in your tank to rise. Thats why you will need two bulkhead drains in your overflow. The second one will have a pipe that is extended in the overflow to about 2" below tank water level. In the event that the main drain gets clogged the water level will rise in the overflow and water will then drain into your backup drain. Lots of noise will be made and you will quickly be made aware of the malfunction on the first drain. You will be so shocked at how quiet this method is. I often have to check the water in the overflow to make sure the pumps are working properly.

Heres a link to more info on the other durso methods if you don't like complete silence and rather use a method that makes more noise.
http://www.nano-reef.com/forums/inde...pic=69372&st=0

andsoitgoes 04-06-2007 07:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Der_Iron_Chef (Post 244010)
"Cheato" is short for "cheatomorpha" which is a macro algae often used to absorb nutrients, which lowers nitrates. Most often kept in a refugium.

What he said ^_^

So far it's been a week and I've had complete silence from my overflow, and the chaeto is growing like mad.

It's cheap, easy and incredibly efficient. I had to fiddle a few times when putting it, but now it's quiet as a mouse, and I'd know, it's right in my bedroom ;)

Oscar 04-06-2007 08:18 PM

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Originally Posted by andsoitgoes (Post 245204)
What he said ^_^

So far it's been a week and I've had complete silence from my overflow, and the chaeto is growing like mad.

It's cheap, easy and incredibly efficient. I had to fiddle a few times when putting it, but now it's quiet as a mouse, and I'd know, it's right in my bedroom ;)

And where do you install the chaeto?

andsoitgoes 04-06-2007 10:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Oscar (Post 245211)
And where do you install the chaeto?

I have mine covering over the drainage pipe, and some in the main overflow chamber. The amount covering the flow out to your sump. It's where I previously had the sponge.

Midknight 04-06-2007 10:10 PM

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Originally Posted by andsoitgoes (Post 245215)
I have mine covering over the drainage pipe, and some in the main overflow chamber. The amount covering the flow out to your sump. It's where I previously had the sponge.

Gee Nick, how about a picture to show us. :wink:

Oscar 04-10-2007 12:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Chin_Lee (Post 245187)

I defintely like the looks of this method. Thanks for posting.


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