hopper
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Looking for some advice on how to quiet my sump. I have a 110 gal. Oceanic reef tank with a 30 gal. Oceanic sump. If you are not familiar with the Oceanic sump I will try to explain it a little. The tank has a corner overflow with a return line coming back up through the overflow. I just installed a durso standpipe yesterday so that I could get rid of the bioballs. Water coming into the sump goes into a square chamber that has a filter pad lying in a tray on top of a bunch of bioballs. This is where the noise is coming from. The water goes through the filter pad and bioballs and out into the next compartment which contains a ETSS 500 skimmer with a pump for this skimmer and a small pump for the UV. Water then goes into the final chamber for return to the tank. The cause of the noise I think is that the water is not going through the filter pad effeciently. Most of it makes it through the filter pad, but some is rolling off the top and falling into the next compartment. I thought about doing away with this bioball compartment and hooking up PVC pipe to the bulkhead on the bottom of the overflow and having it elbow over to where this compartment is located and dropping two returns into the sump with filter socks on these returns. This sump works great now, I just want to make it quieter. I change the filter pad once a week and the tank water looks great. Hate to mess up anything that is working. Any ideas that incorporate the existing bioball chamber would work also. :idea:
Hate to be so long winded here, but I have been looking through Krish's thread at everyones sumps and I'm full of ideas now.
Hate to be so long winded here, but I have been looking through Krish's thread at everyones sumps and I'm full of ideas now.