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    Default diy pvc overflow

    has anyone else tried this type of overflow?

    http://www.saltwaterfish.com/vb/show...54#post2401854

    I finished building one and have tested it over and over, every time the pump turns back on it starts the siphon back up again.

    I know it's not the greatest looking but I painted mine black to help hide it, and you can't beat the price.

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    functional I guess, but dont' get a snail caught in there, also other than the weight of the water, how do you keep it stable on the back of the tank?
    My Reef is Alive and well Despite My repeated Daily attemps to kill it!!

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    Not that I know of. Looks interesting.
    Ray Allen
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    40g Breeder Reef Aquarium

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    Yeah it will have a screen of some type to block the snails.

    Since mine uses pvc all the way to my sump it didn't move at all when I had it in my tank to size everything. I was worried about that at first when I just had the overflow built, it would hang sideways. I don't think it would work as is for soft tubing to the sump.

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    Cool

    How about a piece of eggcrate and tie straps for your (anti-snail screen).

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    I have eggcrate on mine right now but once it goes into the tank I will probably get a 1" Intake Screen.

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    i build this before, the open screen was above water 1" and the hermit crap still get in --> since the opening drain is small, a lot of algae grown there, got to clean it all the time

    my other mistake, i added the siphon valve, this failed once in a while (have to keep siphon pump run all the time) or Don't add siphon valve

    flood the floor a few times for me with these 2 mistakes.

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    How was the open screen above water 1"? Your siphon valve probably had a small air leak. It has to be airtight once the siphon has started.
    Last edited by erebus; Thu, 10th Jan 2008 at 11:55 AM.

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