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    Default Too much noise...help!!

    After slowly aquiring all the pieces for my new 90g (about 6 months), I finally added water today. After swallowing about a gallon of salt water (trying to prime the overflow) I got it running...yeah for me!! Now for my problem....the water returning to the sump from the overflow is VERY loud. There is about a 3 inch drop from the end of the return PVC to the waiting water the sump...it sounds like a waterfall in my livingroom. Do I extend the return PVC so that the end is under the water in the sump? Any tricks out there?
    Deanna
    29gBC 2Clownfish,Watchman,Sixline.Cleaner shrimp,Peppermint shrimp,hermits and snails.GSP,Green/blue Mushrooms, Xenia,Zoas.


    90G-Baby hippo tang,lawnmower blenny,firefish,8 chromis,cleaner shrimp,fireshrimp,crabs/snails,zoas, GBTA,kenya tree,frogspawn,mushrooms,candycanes.

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    Yes your drain should extend beyond the level in the sump. I have mine about four inches under the water level. This will also cut down on salt creep. You might also consider adding a 100 micro filter sock to trap bubbles.

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    Yup lower your drain more into the sump. It will reduce alot of noise!


    Just a small tank...


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    Thanks guys...I'll have my husband extend the pvc tomorrow. I already have filter socks on both overflow returns! So lets pray for less noise. I need to get this tank up and running pretty quick now..I have a bubble coral and a kenya tree that have out grown my 29G BC.
    Deanna
    29gBC 2Clownfish,Watchman,Sixline.Cleaner shrimp,Peppermint shrimp,hermits and snails.GSP,Green/blue Mushrooms, Xenia,Zoas.


    90G-Baby hippo tang,lawnmower blenny,firefish,8 chromis,cleaner shrimp,fireshrimp,crabs/snails,zoas, GBTA,kenya tree,frogspawn,mushrooms,candycanes.

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    same as above. I have a 45 degree angle fitting which goes under water about an inch. Filter sock helped a lot too, both with noise and microbubbles, but I still think they are a pain to clean and maintain. Also, assuming you have good in tank flow, might try running a lower volume through the sump if you are not already, maybe 4-5x tank volume.

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    If you can, try putting rubble under your drain instead of a sock.

    You may also be getting excessive noise from trapped air. Does your drain have a durso, and if so, have you tried running tubing down it to "burp" trapped air?
    Bill

    215g FOWLR... and anemones, GSP, gorgonians... carp, that isn't FO!

    "I killed my first SW Fish in 1971..."

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