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OHH , just ask @Dolelo96 ...they do... :oops: ;)
better late then never? ;Sorry

Oh, they have some serious sweepers..

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Those long ones in the front are coneingnout of the baby pectina

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This one would reach out another inch..

I try to keep him well fed & happy ;Woot
 

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better late then never? ;Sorry

Oh, they have some serious sweepers..

FBA0A0B3-4191-426F-94CA-D4FC779746AA.jpeg

Those long ones in the front are coneingnout of the baby pectina

12CF5DE7-E015-4D60-B1B8-CC513F544FB8.jpeg

This one would reach out another inch..

I try to keep him well fed & happy ;Woot
SUPER COOL PICS!!

scale is always hard in reefs. How long would you say that one you put the arrow on is between the marks?
 

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SUPER COOL PICS!!

scale is always hard in reefs. How long would you say that one you put the arrow on is between the marks?
6-8 inches. That sweeper came out every nite reaching for my AOI’s
 
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I'm going with the dual herbie. And returns over the back. I know you guys said its an over kill but that's what I'm going with. Right now they have the sump return at 1 1/2 inch. They had 2 inch going into 1 1/2. I figured I could do the same but herbie style.
 

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Ahhhh okay, I wasn't 100% sure what I was looking at
Any thoughts on this?? Does anyone have thoughts on this??
I thought it was a great idea so there’s not 4 drain lines into the sump. I intend to copy his idea on a 180 since I don’t have a huge sump and would rather not have 4 drain lines.
 

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Any thoughts on this?? Does anyone have thoughts on this??
I thought it was a great idea so there’s not 4 drain lines into the sump. I intend to copy his idea on a 180 since I don’t have a huge sump and would rather not have 4 drain lines.
My initial thought was that it will likely take a bit longer with that configuration, to purge all of the air out of the lines regaining a full siphon.

It looks like the pipe size was stepped up appropriately where they join to not have any back pressure.

If I was going this route, I would opt for 3 lines into the sump. Two individual main siphons and join the two backups as the mains are now. Knowing there will not be even close to enough water flowing through the tank to overwork two Herbies. That's just me
 
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My initial thought was that it will likely take a bit longer with that configuration, to purge all of the air out of the lines regaining a full siphon.

It looks like the pipe size was stepped up appropriately where they join to not have any back pressure.

If I was going this route, I would opt for 3 lines into the sump. Two individual main siphons and join the two backups as the mains are now. Knowing there will not be even close to enough water flowing through the tank to overwork two Herbies. That's just me
Both my emergency drains are directly into the sump. One emergency goes into the first chamber the second goes into the return chamber.
 
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Both my emergency drains are directly into the sump. One emergency goes into the first chamber the second goes into the return chamber
Yes that's what I understood. It looks like you have two main siphons converging into one, and two emergency drains left open with their own dump out lines.

I would have done it the other way around with the two mains opens and emergency tied together if you have Space crunch, but again, I don't see a reason it won't work.
 

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