Target water height above the overflow weir?

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I've read everything I can find on overflow design relative to toothless vs. toothed, etc etc. The consensus seems to be that toothless is better, and the design objective is to achieve as thin a cross section of flow as possible over the weir.

That said, I don't think anyone has set a target for this - just what is the ideal height for the water level over the weir? It has to be thin enough so as to skim the surface effectively, but presumably there is a min depth that we should tr to achieve. is that 1/4"? 1/2"? What does experience tell us?
 
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Fish won't go over that?
I have never heard of this design
The debate usually is framed as part of a discussion about the coast to coast overflow design. In lieu of teeth, other steps can be taken to keep fish and other animals out of the overflow (gutter guard, a strategically placed cover, etc).
 

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Is your goal for as silent as possible overflow, skimming of the top, etc? I have an external Bean Animal with teeth and the near silent I can achieve 75% of the time (such a finicky thing... or its just me lol), I have scoped out a (live) Peppermint shrimp that zipped into the overflow but fortunately no fish has attempted it. No real debris of film on top since I have my return bulkheads pointed a little more up to cause some agitation of the surface.
 
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Is your goal for as silent as possible overflow, skimming of the top, etc? I have an external Bean Animal with teeth and the near silent I can achieve 75% of the time (such a finicky thing... or its just me lol), I have scoped out a (live) Peppermint shrimp that zipped into the overflow but fortunately no fish has attempted it. No real debris of film on top since I have my return bulkheads pointed a little more up to cause some agitation of the surface.
My goal is effective surface skimming ...
 
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Did you consider having the tank built with an integrated overflow vs. using the ghost overflow? I had miracles and c2c both quote the build including their overflw designs, and they weren't that much different than the cost of adding a ghost.
 

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Did you consider having the tank built with an integrated overflow vs. using the ghost overflow? I had miracles and c2c both quote the build including their overflw designs, and they weren't that much different than the cost of adding a ghost.

that is something to consider for my next tank!
 

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The height of the water will be dictated by the length of the weir and the desired flow rate. If you want to achieve a certain turn-over (e.g. 5x tank volume), the height is fixed based on this rate and the length of the overflow. To minimize this height, you increase length to coast-to-coast style overflow and reduce flow rate to the minimal amount required for your tank.
 

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