Yes, sorry...meant I would not run them together. There are other ways to know when your backup/emergency drain is having to be used...but this is the easiest (and free) way that I've seen
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Just read through this and I'm looking forward to seeing your large refug in place. This is the same kind if thing I was thinking with my new 220 build.
For the plumbing, I would run the drain and backup into the same pipe...leave them separate. Have the backup/emergency drain empty out into the same space as your return pump...heck, right beside it. This will cause a large amount if bubbles to return into your DT indicating a problem with your main drain.
Thank you sir!For your question about the refug before the sump...that follows the triton method. There's lots of good info out there showing it to be the best....but I guess time will tell.
I would put the refuge after the sump
Don't know what your going to run in the sump uv skimmers etc don't want that killing all the pods good bacteria etc....
Is that a ... catfish?Anyway...kitty likes tank...it's in place .....not sure stand will hold weight ?
Yes))...it requires a very high oxygen level and does not cohabitate well with dog fish(.Is that a ... catfish?