RichK We are going to experiment! For starters, we are going to mod the overflow by widening and cutting out the stock teeth, like
Steve's overflow mod., only wider. My first attempt is going to be a herbie/BeanAnimal hybrid with a full siphon and emergency/open channel durso in each overflow. Thanks to T, I've got a new plan to add a second drain line down to the sump (that will be this weekend's project). Here's a pic of the revised drain line plumbing plan:
On the left is the durso line - 1" BH to a union, then 1" spa flex into the 1.5" combo wye and 1.5" drain line down to the sump.
On the right is the herbie line - 1" union valves into 1.5" spa flex, then into the 2" combo wye and 2" drain line down to the sump.
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On the "
struggling to keep 180g setup in a 125g holding tank" topic:
I was traveling out of state on business this week. Terry was baby sitting the 125g (feeding, top off, 2-part dosing, etc.)
Yesterday, I'm in a big meeting when I get an SMS text from Terry. Here's how the text conversation went:
2:52 We lost the wrasse
2:59 NOOOOOOOOO! What happened!!??!
2:59 no idea... can't find him. was fine last night. couldn't find him at am or pm feeding. ckd sump and overflow. must have jumped...
8:34 any sign of the wrasse yet?
8:42 nope. :sad2:
Our African leopard wrasse is one of our prize pets. I was quite distraught. Actually, both of us were. So after 12 hours of airports, delays, snow, sleet and blah blah I finally arrived back home this evening. I went down to the garage and in an act of denial I took the big flash light and looked all around for the leopard. Behind the tank? nope. In the sump? nope. Skimmer? nope. Last ditch, look in the overflows again. BINGO! There's the leopard looking anxious and hungry!!
We crack open a cold beer and celebrate one of life's small victories!
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