Awesome! Not many of us around here. Drop me a message, always nice to know the locals.I also live near Oxford!
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Awesome! Not many of us around here. Drop me a message, always nice to know the locals.I also live near Oxford!
Unfortunately I don’t, it’s quite a strange one. My weir is tiny and has just 2 holes drilled into the back. I’ve thought of many options such as building an external weir or filling the holes and using an external overflow. I think I’m going to try a simple fix first, I’m going to try some flex tubing instead of the rigid down pipes. I don’t get gurgling, the noise comes from the water falling down the pipe and crashing into a 90 degree elbow. There is no valve, it’s more like kitchen sink plumbing not tank plumbing! I had flex tube one my last build which had x-Aquas. I expect removing to elbow will make it quite enough without any major work needed. It’s a cheap fix so worth a shot.If you have three drains I highly recommend running a bean animal drain setup.
I have this on my 40 Breeder, so it's running 3x 1" drains. It is pretty quiet (an old LED unit fan is the loudest) and I KNOW I never need to worry about an overflow.
It starts up again without fail everytime.
Running the drains to bulkheads in the sump looks very clean and provides additional support for the drain lines.
I don’t think anyone has ever been able to work out what makes bubble tips inflate or deflateLooks great, need to know how you keep the bubbles on your anemone