CStrickland
New member
Hi all!
With my new herbie drains I've hit a snag with feeding my tank. For my last feeding of the day I like to turn off the flow so I can make sure everyone gets a full belly before bed and feed my sun coral, occasionally I feed the lps too. My new, smallish anthias seem to also really like the chance to grab tiny bits without any current, before it gets sucked down the drain.
But when I turn off my return pump the sump water level raises, overflowing my skimmer. I've been cranking up the water level in the skimmer to get the dirty foam up into the cup (so all that foam doesn't dirty the water), and turning it off along with the return pump, and then resetting the skimmer water level when I turn the return back on. This seems very silly.
I tried just killing the powerheads and leaving the return on, but I lost a lot of food both down the overflow and because it got blown away before the coral could grab it.
Tips?
With my new herbie drains I've hit a snag with feeding my tank. For my last feeding of the day I like to turn off the flow so I can make sure everyone gets a full belly before bed and feed my sun coral, occasionally I feed the lps too. My new, smallish anthias seem to also really like the chance to grab tiny bits without any current, before it gets sucked down the drain.
But when I turn off my return pump the sump water level raises, overflowing my skimmer. I've been cranking up the water level in the skimmer to get the dirty foam up into the cup (so all that foam doesn't dirty the water), and turning it off along with the return pump, and then resetting the skimmer water level when I turn the return back on. This seems very silly.
I tried just killing the powerheads and leaving the return on, but I lost a lot of food both down the overflow and because it got blown away before the coral could grab it.
Tips?