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    Default Overflow

    Just curious if anyone has ever used this. It's on DrsFosterSmith.com. It's a Ciphon Overflow. It would keep from having to drill glass.
    95g Cracked (Hopefully fixable some day)
    10g Guppy tank
    2.5g tank with Indian Dwarf Puffers
    24g Aquapod Reef tank (Probably going to be sold)
    55g Reef :D

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    We have the 1200gph model... used it on our 180g tank... no complaints.
    Every electronic device is manufactured with smoke stored deep inside... only a true genius can find a way to set it free.

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    i have heard that they are noisy and lose siphon...even with the pump they lose siphon. also with the square over flow you seem to lose some flow rate as well, if you get the biggest one you should be fine you might look into the one made by marineland (the S.O.S.). they are nearly silent and seem to handle flow well with out breaking siphon. i like the ones made by amiricle (spelling?) as well.

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    i have that exact overflow (except mine is black) ... no noise if you use a stand pipe, and i have NEVER lost siphon with it. after a power outage the pump actually keeps the siphon going when the power comes back on by pumping the air out of the U. thus no water in the floor. i dont know where you heard that mummra but mine kicks serious butt. it handles my flow just fine and it is about 650gph.

    i would HIGHLY recommend that overflow, but only WITH the pump. the pump saves your floors.

    Dave, you can send me that overflow now, since you 180 is out of order. lol

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    i was thinking about getting that overflow too..but with out the pump..

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    dakar - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by bobby@funkyreef.com
    Dave, you can send me that overflow now, since you 180 is out of order. lol
    LOL Nice try, it's already got a use in mind, going to use it and another to sump our pair of 44g pent tanks.... down to the 180g that is being split in two to make a pair of 90g sump/refuges

    We never had any trouble with it handling well over 1200gph, but I highly recommend the use of the aqualifter pump with it, far better than using a powerhead to draw air out and into your display. Those little pumps have dozens of uses.
    Every electronic device is manufactured with smoke stored deep inside... only a true genius can find a way to set it free.

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    so i should get the one with the pump?not the if out it?

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    dakar - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Think it depends on what model or where you purchase it from, I know the 1200gph model shipped with one as part of the unit. But if not the extra $10 is well spent for piece of mind if nothing else.
    Every electronic device is manufactured with smoke stored deep inside... only a true genius can find a way to set it free.

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    lReef lKeeper - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    i would not use the overflow without the pump. like Dave said, they have a million uses and worth the wopping 10 bucks, even if it is just for piece of mind.

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    thanks guys im looking at the same one but now im getting the pump 4 sure
    :: hummer :nemo

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