A month ago my overflow started giving me issues. I thought it was an algae issue up top so I cleaned it up and dialed the pump flow back in. What I didn't realize was that I had the return pump throttled back a lot more than normal. Wednesday night I woke up to my pump running dry and my display filled to the rim. What the hell happened? I shut off the sump and just kept the water moving in the display. When I got home from work the next day I took the overflow apart to find a fat nerite and my six line plugging the way. What a pity.
I had the overflow setup with no angles before and it would allow an overboard fish another chance to avoid death in the sump. Of course the skimmer pump was a big battle but at least there was the option to not get killed at that point. Next time I rework my overflow it's going to have a straight line to the sump.
I had the overflow setup with no angles before and it would allow an overboard fish another chance to avoid death in the sump. Of course the skimmer pump was a big battle but at least there was the option to not get killed at that point. Next time I rework my overflow it's going to have a straight line to the sump.