Spray from overflow on reef tank

Justfbilly

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I have finally moved up to a 120 gallon tank with the built in over flow. I dont know why I waited so long, what a big change from the HOB overflow set up, this makes such a big difference in the noise and takes the fear out of coming home to a wet floor and an empty tank!

The issue I am running into is the small bubbles that are created as the water enters through the teeth on the over flow are popping before the water pulls them down into my sump and I am getting a small area of water that is collecting on the screened cover just above the overflow area.

Just looking for any ideas on what I can do to keep this moisture in the tank or do I need to change the amount of flow? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
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How about a lid on the overflow? Like a small piece of black acrylic cut to fit. That's what I have been meaning to do to mine, but haven't gotten around to it.
 

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