External pump for a carbon reactor?

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Hey guys, I have a sumpless 75 gallon up and running. I'm using a Tunze 9012 DC skimmer and a fluval FX4 for filtration. I'm starting to make some upgrades that I can transfer over to a bigger tank if I ever bite the bullet and upgrade. One of them I was considering was getting a reactor from BRS with that syncra pump. My question would be-- is there a drawback to running the pump on the exterior of the tank to save space in the display?
 

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There is no problem running the pump externally but keep in mind that sicce pumps are not self-priming so you will need to manually prime the external pump or plumb it so it starts with a flooded inlet (usually by drilling a hole in the sump or tank). This is impractical for most people which is why most opt to leave the pump in the tank.
 
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There is no problem running the pump externally but keep in mind that sicce pumps are not self-priming so you will need to manually prime the external pump or plumb it so it starts with a flooded inlet (usually by drilling a hole in the sump or tank). This is impractical for most people which is why most opt to leave the pump in the tank.

Thanks for that info! I hadn't considered that.
 

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