I am plumbing my 125G tank today and had some questions. I currently have 2, 1" bulkheads going from my settling tank going to my sump. Will this be enough flow to support up to 900-700gph into the sump? the flow going to my sump will be much lower, but if I decide to upgrade my skimmer to a much larger skimmer in the future I want that possibility. My pump with head loss at 5' is probably going to be able to support 1100 GPH max. I have a Jabeo DC9000 return pump that is adjustable.
I have four holes drilled into the tank. Two in each overflow. My two largest drain lines are 1 1/4". They go directly to the settling tank. From the settling tank I have 2 1" bulkheads.... The ones in question.
I also have 2, 1" drain lines as a back up.. These will be piped directly to the sump. Bypassing the settling tank.
I am using a 28G square brute container for my settling tank going into a 40G breeder. I think I am ok. But just want some opinions before I start drilling holes.
I should mention my tank came pre drilled, and the bulkheads are already secured on the tank. I am ready to plumb in the settling tank to the sump.
I have four holes drilled into the tank. Two in each overflow. My two largest drain lines are 1 1/4". They go directly to the settling tank. From the settling tank I have 2 1" bulkheads.... The ones in question.
I also have 2, 1" drain lines as a back up.. These will be piped directly to the sump. Bypassing the settling tank.
I am using a 28G square brute container for my settling tank going into a 40G breeder. I think I am ok. But just want some opinions before I start drilling holes.
I should mention my tank came pre drilled, and the bulkheads are already secured on the tank. I am ready to plumb in the settling tank to the sump.
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