ReefsandGeeks
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I'm working on setting up a new tank but it's different than tanks I've had before, so lots of questions comming up. Up untill now, I've never had a sump. all of my tanks have used either HOB filtration, or canister filters. The new tank I'm working on is a 150 gallon with 2 bulkheads near the top on one side which will drain down to the wet/dry sump. I'm just now starting to think that having these bulkheads is goign to invite my fish or snails to get sucked into the sump, and since it's a wet/dry, they would get stuck on the filter floss pad and likely not found very quickly.
What's the best way to prevent any fish or snails from getting sucked into the bulkhead overflows? The bulkheads are just connected to holes drilledi n the glass. I don't have those black columns with the weirs on top on my tank. Would I need to make one and somehow glue it to my tank? I was reading about silicone not sticking very well to acrylic, so I'm not sure I could make an overflow box for it and silicone it in place since silicone won't stick? Any thoughts?
What's the best way to prevent any fish or snails from getting sucked into the bulkhead overflows? The bulkheads are just connected to holes drilledi n the glass. I don't have those black columns with the weirs on top on my tank. Would I need to make one and somehow glue it to my tank? I was reading about silicone not sticking very well to acrylic, so I'm not sure I could make an overflow box for it and silicone it in place since silicone won't stick? Any thoughts?