Quiet Overflow/Sump???

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  1. Strickland_673

    Strickland_673 Fire Shrimp

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    OK the 40g breeder I'm getting ready to set up will be my first tank with a sump, I bought the tank off a guy from a local fish forum. it has a 4X8 weir in the back left corner of the tank, right now it has 1 drain with a durso standpipe, I know this isn't going to be silent.

    From the pics do you think I have enough room to drill for another drain? or are there any other ideas for making the sump/overflow silent?

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  3. Strickland_673

    Strickland_673 Fire Shrimp

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    I should add that there's no spot on my stand for me to run plumbing from the bottom.
     
  4. boostednlinefor

    boostednlinefor Fire Worm

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    Looks to me like there is plenty of room in there for another bulkhead. I wouldn't think it would hurt to position it up a little.. like at 10:30 in relation the the current one?

    Sounds like you already know a Herbie style dual drain would give you a near perfectly silent overflow AND sump drain
     
  5. Strickland_673

    Strickland_673 Fire Shrimp

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    Yeah, i was just wondering if glass has a tendency to crack if you drill to close to the other hole? and if I drill up too far then the plumbing is gonna have a lot of sway room and might crack the glass.

    I'd probably use the original as the drain and the secondary as the emergency.
     
  6. glampka

    glampka Coral Banded Shrimp

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    Drilling holes too close to one another will cause the glass to crack.
     
  7. K3rack

    K3rack Peppermint Shrimp

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    The most noise will probably be the water pouring over the plastic, other than that it should be quiet. No way to keep that part quiet that I know of except turn the music up :p
     
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