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![]() You only need an emergency drain for a Herbie overflow. The emergency drain would be taller than the main drain. Do a Google search so you know what I'm talking about. It would be a pain in the butt to rig up a Herbie having the drain lines separated like that though.
Are you using an ATO? If not, make sure the return chamber holds plenty of water or you will have to top up way too often. Evaporation will show itself solely in the return chamber, and you can't have the pump running dry! |
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![]() If you are planning to put a skimmer in the sump you might want to make sure & leave room for it , don't make the mistake that I did & cut yourself short. I left enough room for the skimmer I was using & now I want to upgrade but the space limits my skimmer options big time
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![]() I just bought some Cheato from the LFS and I am on my way out to pick up some plumbing parts. My local "big orange" named hardware store didn't carry IPEX so now I am on a quest
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![]() Well I siliconed the bulkheads to the tank as I had no other options (besides taking the tank off the stand and making the thickness smaller to get the nuts on). Now I am just finishing gluing the drains and finally I pick up my return pump tomarrow
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