I suppose I'm used to the FW forum's speed of responsesmogurnda said:At a smaller forum you may have to wait for answers occasionally. It would also help if your questions were more specific. "Please post about sumps and overflows" isn't a very specific question.
mogurnda said:To get back to your question, hang on overflows depend on siphons. Siphons fail. Then interesting things happen. You have to be a lot more vigilant to keep this from happening than if the tank were drilled.
It's not at all clear that you need a sump. If you want simplicity, skip the sump. If all you want is a place for a skimmer, there are some very good HOB skimmers out there.
Yes, sump sounds like a bit more of complicated :thud: . I thought it would be great idea to have all of stuff hidden so I'm willing to go with complicated things. Or unless I haven't seen good ones that hangs on back that looks a-ok. As for powerloss, I've read through the link mogurnda referred me to. So, I'll be playing around with the water levels before I add any salt to water. I would unplug the power and see how much water drains and etc. I only hope I've understood what I've read so far. Thats why I'm here. I'm not setting SW anytime soon. It'll be when I move ~3years so the plan is to get parts here and there so by the time I move I'll have everything ready. I sure don't want to drill any holes in this tank, what if I want to go back to FW or whatever I might decide to do with it.Swimfins said:Some people arrange the siphon so if the water gets to less than a certain point the siphon stops, this would help in the event of a power failure.
I can't think of anything else to ask at the moment, brain freeze! Feedbacks would be greatly appreciated. I know I don't really have actual question here. :huh:
Just throw something at me to think about. Thanks.
Jdellman, thanks for the link.
Wastememphis, I'll PM you.