PVC or Vinyl Plumbing for Sump

DaddyO NJ

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I am moving sump about 30 feet away from the tank.
What is best -- PVC or vinyl tubing?
I would like to use the tubing to keep it simple of just a connection at the tank and one at the sump, but I don't want to have any issues with algae growing in the tube. If I go to the tubing, does it need to be reinforced or is plain ok?

Also, I saw black tubing that is not reinforced. Would this be good to keep algae away?
 

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If you do not want algae then go with black tubing. No light = no algae growth. Try to get the pressure rating of the tubing. Unless it is super thin I dont think you will have problems/
 

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How about flex PVC. The challenge with vinyl, and the main reason I don’t use it anymore, is flow loss due to friction and barb fittings. Flex PVC has the malleability of vinyl but will solvent weld into standard fittings.
 

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Go with pvc. White pvc want grow algae sense no light penetrates
And just use vinyl tube at pump connections
 

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