BrianKC
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If you continued removing water after it got to the teeth, you would start to see the return area get lower while the fuge area stayed the same level.
That said, it doesn't matter if it runs higher. I run mine the same way. I like having more water volume in the system. Like I said earlier, the only reason you would *need* to run it at the teeth is if you wanted to keep creatures restricted to that section of the sump. Not a fan of sponges between the baffles; it's just another thing to clean and if it got really clogged, could cause an overflow or a dry pump.
That said, it doesn't matter if it runs higher. I run mine the same way. I like having more water volume in the system. Like I said earlier, the only reason you would *need* to run it at the teeth is if you wanted to keep creatures restricted to that section of the sump. Not a fan of sponges between the baffles; it's just another thing to clean and if it got really clogged, could cause an overflow or a dry pump.
