Hello!
I've got a few questions but mainly about overflow box size. I'm setting up a 125g tank. I am trying to decide on which EShopps hob overflow size to get. I have two DC return pumps in my sump, the Jebao MDP-6000 (1637GPH) and the Jebao DCW-6000 Sine (1600GPH). One will run straight back up to the tank and the other will run through a 25w UV sterilizer on the way back up to the tank. 125g is the dividing line between the Eshopps PF-800 (800GPH flow) and PF-1000 (1000GPH flow). Which should I get?
Also, the PF-1000 has two drains, which I guess means I'd have two separate drain lines into my sump. I have a Reefmat 500 in the sump that the water coming from the tank should flow through first, but if I have two drain lines, how does that work? Should I have the two drain lines connect into one on the way down to the sump? Wouldn't that slow down the flow making the second drain from the overflow box pointless?
I've got a few questions but mainly about overflow box size. I'm setting up a 125g tank. I am trying to decide on which EShopps hob overflow size to get. I have two DC return pumps in my sump, the Jebao MDP-6000 (1637GPH) and the Jebao DCW-6000 Sine (1600GPH). One will run straight back up to the tank and the other will run through a 25w UV sterilizer on the way back up to the tank. 125g is the dividing line between the Eshopps PF-800 (800GPH flow) and PF-1000 (1000GPH flow). Which should I get?
Also, the PF-1000 has two drains, which I guess means I'd have two separate drain lines into my sump. I have a Reefmat 500 in the sump that the water coming from the tank should flow through first, but if I have two drain lines, how does that work? Should I have the two drain lines connect into one on the way down to the sump? Wouldn't that slow down the flow making the second drain from the overflow box pointless?