Hey folks, I'm here looking for help again. I have a 90 gallon 1/2 round tank, which greatly limits the space beneath the aquarium. The biggest sump I can fit is a 29 gallon. I have installed a 2000 gph external Reeflo Dart. I have plumbed the pump to supply both my PM skimmer and two 1" returns to the tank. I cant seem to get rid of the microbubbles. My overflow return is adequate, with dual 2" return lines. The issue seems to be the fact that I'm flowing 30+ gallons per minute through the sump.
It appears the flow through the sump is too fast to allow the bubbles to float at the traps (2). If anyone has any design ideas, I'm willing to experiment. I'm currently restricting the flow with a valve much more than I like, but it seems to be the only thing that works to keep micro bubbles at bay.
Is there something I can do in the overflow/return plumbing to discourage microbubbles? How far apart should the low/high bubble traps be for such high flow? Anything else I'm overlooking?
Thanks
It appears the flow through the sump is too fast to allow the bubbles to float at the traps (2). If anyone has any design ideas, I'm willing to experiment. I'm currently restricting the flow with a valve much more than I like, but it seems to be the only thing that works to keep micro bubbles at bay.
Is there something I can do in the overflow/return plumbing to discourage microbubbles? How far apart should the low/high bubble traps be for such high flow? Anything else I'm overlooking?
Thanks