How to reduce splashing sounds in an aquarium

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I am curious for tips on how to make my aquarium a bit quieter.

The sump system is in the basement but the aquarium seems to make a constant splashing sound. I'm wondering if anyone has some sound reduction tips to help me out.
 

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What kind of plumbing system do you have? Durso, bean animal? A few pictures would be really helpful especially pinpointed where the noise originates plus the setup in general.
 
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My 180 is just cycling with dry rock while I wait for temp to get up to a level to add a few cromies.. The basement sump is below the tank shown here.


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Looks like same overflow I had on my 150 you might look on your return pipe at elbow an see if there's a small anti syphon hole if so get a piece of sponge an place over it
 

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Had same hole on a marine land tank just clean sponge occasionally
 

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