Quote:
Originally Posted by daniella3d
well that's nice but if you really don't want to dig holes in your aquarium, there is not much other solution.
How about putting a float switch on the tank to avoir "disaster"?
that should be easy enough to implement and if the pump fail, or if the overflow get clogged, then the float switch would cut off the power to the pump. how about that?
There must be something safe enough.
|
im sure with enough things on there you would be safe but seems like alot of trouble, i did have one on my 180g for a longggg time lol and at the time i thought i was gravy i kept it going and in time i figured it out completely .......
but
my last tank was a 110g was drilled in each corner for corneroverflows.in each overflow was two drains and one return.now it is physically impossible for water to overflow minus the bulkheads leaking( which is no different from the ring leaking that keeps the drain hose on a overflow box) each overflow has two drains in case one gets clogged.the only water that can enter the sump is the amount the sump had in it to begin with.
i hated not knowing if what i had done was safe enough , turned out i was good but for how much longer??