Hello,
I am setting up a freshwater tropheus tank, plumbed through a wall into a sump in the adjacent utility room. I am thinking of building a PVC manifold to run the wet dry bio filter off of the return pump, and possibly a purigen reactor in the future.
I have been reading up on manifolds, and looking at pictures and diagrams of other people, but it seems like everyone has a slightly different goal with theirs so it becomes difficult to see which parts are essential.
Here is a diagram of my current idea.
My understanding is that I can open the valves to the bio filter until it has the amount of flow I want to it and then, if there is too much flow to the display tank, I can open the last line to redirect some flow to the sump to reduce flow to the main display. Is this correct, or do I need a valve in the line to the display tank after the manifold as well?
Thank you,
AZ
I am setting up a freshwater tropheus tank, plumbed through a wall into a sump in the adjacent utility room. I am thinking of building a PVC manifold to run the wet dry bio filter off of the return pump, and possibly a purigen reactor in the future.
I have been reading up on manifolds, and looking at pictures and diagrams of other people, but it seems like everyone has a slightly different goal with theirs so it becomes difficult to see which parts are essential.
Here is a diagram of my current idea.
My understanding is that I can open the valves to the bio filter until it has the amount of flow I want to it and then, if there is too much flow to the display tank, I can open the last line to redirect some flow to the sump to reduce flow to the main display. Is this correct, or do I need a valve in the line to the display tank after the manifold as well?
Thank you,
AZ
