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yeah that is a accident ready to happen. If you can get the top of the suck below the top of the sump say 1 inch. You will be good.
 

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Yeah that is your best bet. Looks like you can tilt the top of the sock so that you can get the rim under the edge of the sump.
 
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Ok I just compressed the ring a bit and and slid it down in the sump I have the bottom of white ring to the water line. It should be good now. Any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated as well.
 
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I have another question...in the center chamber I have my live rock with my pod population. In between the second and third chamber I have a corse black filter pad. Will the pods make it trough that pad or should I move the live rock into the third chamber?
 

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