VLDesign
Apr 6, 2007, 12:04 PM
The bottom of my aquarium will be 18" off the floor and it will have 2 x 1.5" flex PVC drains connected to the bottom of an overflow box, that run into a sump that sits on the floor next to the tank. The sump is 24" tall so the water will actually flow to floor level to the sump then it will have to travel up 6" to dump into the sump. The aquarium is 20" tall if that matters.
My questions are:
1) Will this 6" rise slow down the drainage of the tank even though its still below the water level?
2) If I move the drain to the back of the tank about 8-10" below water level (Thus making the drains all heading downward only) will this help to keep the drainage amount at it's maximum?
The tank will be turning over about 1500 gallons per hour and I cannot have it be slower than this.
My questions are:
1) Will this 6" rise slow down the drainage of the tank even though its still below the water level?
2) If I move the drain to the back of the tank about 8-10" below water level (Thus making the drains all heading downward only) will this help to keep the drainage amount at it's maximum?
The tank will be turning over about 1500 gallons per hour and I cannot have it be slower than this.