The Story:
I have a 55 gallon tank w/o a sump.
The space under the stand is limited which was key to me going sumpless in the first place.
I'm going to remove this beam in the inside rear
in order to fit this acrylic tank (in which I plan to glue baffles in & plug the holes) under there.
I planned on drilling my tank (fully stocked, don't want to remove anything in it except some of the water) & using the 1" bulkhead that came with the acrylic tank for a gravity drain. So I ran some searches & read that drilling near the top of the tank decreases the flow to the sump due to lack of head pressure.
Also, this eliminates surface skimming. Then I thought about drilling the tank & doing a DIY corner-in-tank-overflow, but then I would have to empty the tank
Someone please set me straight on this. Please. Is it possible to:
1. Drill tank for 1" bulkhead near top of the tank
2. Still somehow have surface skimming ability
3. Run clear ID tubing from the bulkhead straight to the sump
4. Return "clean water" to tank via internal pump/clear ID tubing/bulkhead attached to hole drilled in opposite side of tank
5. Enjoy benefits of sump?
What kind of flow rate am I looking at if I did #1?
Please heeeeeeellllppp!
Thanks!
Bristol
I have a 55 gallon tank w/o a sump.
The space under the stand is limited which was key to me going sumpless in the first place.
I'm going to remove this beam in the inside rear
in order to fit this acrylic tank (in which I plan to glue baffles in & plug the holes) under there.
I planned on drilling my tank (fully stocked, don't want to remove anything in it except some of the water) & using the 1" bulkhead that came with the acrylic tank for a gravity drain. So I ran some searches & read that drilling near the top of the tank decreases the flow to the sump due to lack of head pressure.
Also, this eliminates surface skimming. Then I thought about drilling the tank & doing a DIY corner-in-tank-overflow, but then I would have to empty the tank
Someone please set me straight on this. Please. Is it possible to:
1. Drill tank for 1" bulkhead near top of the tank
2. Still somehow have surface skimming ability
3. Run clear ID tubing from the bulkhead straight to the sump
4. Return "clean water" to tank via internal pump/clear ID tubing/bulkhead attached to hole drilled in opposite side of tank
5. Enjoy benefits of sump?
What kind of flow rate am I looking at if I did #1?
Please heeeeeeellllppp!
Thanks!
Bristol
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