110 external reef octopus used internally

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I have my 110 ext reef octopus placed in my sump. My question is how or do you still have to use a pump to pump the water in or just leave open the valve under water where the pump would go?
 

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I misunderstood what your asking.....I see you want to use it in your sump, I thought you meant you wanted to use it externally.
If you have the sump space...I guess you could just sit it in there and run it the way you would externally, although I’ve never heard of anyone doing that.
 
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I misunderstood what your asking.....I see you want to use it in your sump, I thought you meant you wanted to use it externally.
If you have the sump space...I guess you could just sit it in there and run it the way you would externally, although I’ve never heard of anyone doing that.
Yea so if I sat it in there just let the water flow in?
 

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I used to have one of these skimmers

You still need to feed it with something , even a MJ1200 would prob work

I had a manifold off my return and fed it off that when I had my reefer 250
 

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Yes.

I ran this exact same skimmer in my reefer and it was in sump.

Nice thing about the externals is that they aren’t picky about water level.

Just feed it with a pump in the sump, or tee it off of your return. I’d shoot for 400-600 gph. Then you use the gate valve to adjust the height in the skimmer

You can then use the plumbing that came with it to discharge under the waterline. Just remember to use the vertical vent pipe if you do discharge under the water. Otherwise it creates a slight siphon effect. But if the outlet pipe is only partially submerged then you should be ok without it.

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Yes.

I ran this exact same skimmer in my reefer and it was in sump.

Nice thing about the externals is that they aren’t picky about water level.

Just feed it with a pump in the sump, or tee it off of your return. I’d shoot for 400-600 gph. Then you use the gate valve to adjust the height in the skimmer

You can then use the plumbing that came with it to discharge under the waterline. Just remember to use the vertical vent pipe if you do discharge under the water. Otherwise it creates a slight siphon effect. But if the outlet pipe is only partially submerged then you should be ok without it.

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Hey thanks you guys. I think I’m going to need a little more insight to help me out though. Cause the guy from the aquarium store hooked a hose from under the waste jar into the inlet in the bottom of the skimmer saying that it all works together and the pump on the other side would let in the water.
 

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Put your skimmer on a table so we can do a mock up and post the picture. then we can walk you through it.
 

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