This may be very simple, but perhaps someone who has been around has some insights that most overlook regarding effluent tubing from media reactors.
To be clear I am talking about the plastic tubing coming from say a carbon or Ca reactor full of goodness. Are there benefits or drawbacks to just having that tubing drain underwater in the sump vs just above the water. I suppose the noise would be annoying but you could visually verify its flowing although lifting the tubing up isnt hard. Maybe air exchange, less clogging, more/less calcification for ca, what are those finer points and do your effluent reactor tubings just dangle in the sump?
To be clear I am talking about the plastic tubing coming from say a carbon or Ca reactor full of goodness. Are there benefits or drawbacks to just having that tubing drain underwater in the sump vs just above the water. I suppose the noise would be annoying but you could visually verify its flowing although lifting the tubing up isnt hard. Maybe air exchange, less clogging, more/less calcification for ca, what are those finer points and do your effluent reactor tubings just dangle in the sump?