I finally got my 5g sump built. Skimmer works, pumps work, hoses connected! woohoo. Well I decided I'd try to hook my inflow directly to my overflow>sump box (to test connections w/o bothering fish/corals) and to my avail...it poured over the top in record time. I'm glad I have sealed hard wood...
so to tag a question on, would it have worked had I just set it up right? Or am I correct in thinking my return pump is way to strong for my overflow? Its a 700gph (second hand) pump, and I thought with a 4 foot head, it may be a little less powerful.
Here are some pictures of the sump!
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I just have the pump raised about 2 inches, and I have a layer of seachem matrix (I plan to add some LR or just more matrix) under a grate to allow some beneficial bacteria to grow. I also squeezed my skimmer in there. Its all a really tight fit, but with a closed loop, it works surprisingly well! :up: I do not have room for anything else under my tank (this is a tight sqeeze) and I figure I really should get a skimmer running to suplement my emperor 400.
so to tag a question on, would it have worked had I just set it up right? Or am I correct in thinking my return pump is way to strong for my overflow? Its a 700gph (second hand) pump, and I thought with a 4 foot head, it may be a little less powerful.
Here are some pictures of the sump!




I just have the pump raised about 2 inches, and I have a layer of seachem matrix (I plan to add some LR or just more matrix) under a grate to allow some beneficial bacteria to grow. I also squeezed my skimmer in there. Its all a really tight fit, but with a closed loop, it works surprisingly well! :up: I do not have room for anything else under my tank (this is a tight sqeeze) and I figure I really should get a skimmer running to suplement my emperor 400.