Why is overflow needed?

khoile

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Hi I saw all reef tanks seem to have overflow, why is this needed? Can't I just use canister filter? I know extremely small tank doesn't use overflow, but it seem like 99.9% of tank out there have overflow.
 
The overflow skims the dirtiest water off the top of the water column. It also alows you to use a sump and increase the systems total water volume wich gives it more stability over all.
 
over flows are used to skim the surface and the hide the plumbing behind them and protect most fish and inverts so they dont get sucked into the sump.
 
contains pipes/hoses that send water to sump, for heating, skimming [removes protein waste], topoff [float switch automatically adds fresh water on call], perhaps a refugium [planted area, to further clean water], and return pump [sends heated, clean water back to tank].
 
contains pipes/hoses that send water to sump, for heating, skimming [removes protein waste], topoff [float switch automatically adds fresh water on call], perhaps a refugium [planted area, to further clean water], and return pump [sends heated, clean water back to tank].


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Sk8r

where can i find this "topoff"
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11570314#post11570314 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by m2434
khoile how big is your tank?

I dont' have one yet. But I do plan to start a nano, maybe 20 G so I can keep a nemo for my daughter.
 
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