We went to the flea market down the road from our house this past weekend and found this tank and stand for $40 so we snatched it up. The light that was with it was crap so we bought a 24"-30" Marineland single bright led light at Petsmart and I built the wet/dry filter and overflow. This was my first attempt at a diy filter and overflow and its working great so far, I simultated several power failures and no problems. I like the fact that it is super quiet. No livestock yet still thinking about what we want to put in this one. 2012-11-12_09-15-13_421.jpg2012-11-12_09-16-12_788.jpg2012-11-12_09-16-39_777.jpg2012-11-12_09-15-27_190.jpg2012-11-12_09-17-00_373.jpg
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Any brand of submersible return pumps will do. You just have to match up the GPH of the pump with the GPH of the overflow. Then install a ball valve just in case the pump pushes too much GPH and the overflow can't handle. That way you can dial it back or close it off when you need to.Originally posted by ChrisXB View PostWhat type of pump did you use? I'm going to build a similar setup on the 240g I'm building.
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The drain stops as soon as it get below the overflow i have simulated several power failures and no problems as of yet i hadnt put any thought towards a second return i have even cut the pump back manually and no problem drain just slows down
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