I need help
I have setup a 90 gallon tank, and planned for excellent water movement from an external Dart pump - around 1800 gph. Mission accomplished, it rocks for water movement. I just cant have this thing in my livingroom long term:frustrat: It is too loud. My sump contains a protein skimmer and a quick return to the tank (29 gallon sump).
The tank is new, with 100+ lbs of live rock. No livestock yet. I'll continue to be patient if I can figure out how to quiet this thing down. I'm considering 2 options, but would love other ideas.
1- I can drill holes in my floor and put the sump in the basement. That would accomplish moving the big noise maker. Not really wanting to go this route, but if it's the best option - I'll fire up the drill.
2- Can I get good internal circulation with powerheads/wavemaker? I'm thinking about retiring the brand new dart:grumble:. Drastically slow down the sump flow and turn it into a refugium. Run the sump on significantly smaller internal pumps to power the skimmer and return to the tank.
What do you think?
I have setup a 90 gallon tank, and planned for excellent water movement from an external Dart pump - around 1800 gph. Mission accomplished, it rocks for water movement. I just cant have this thing in my livingroom long term:frustrat: It is too loud. My sump contains a protein skimmer and a quick return to the tank (29 gallon sump).
The tank is new, with 100+ lbs of live rock. No livestock yet. I'll continue to be patient if I can figure out how to quiet this thing down. I'm considering 2 options, but would love other ideas.
1- I can drill holes in my floor and put the sump in the basement. That would accomplish moving the big noise maker. Not really wanting to go this route, but if it's the best option - I'll fire up the drill.
2- Can I get good internal circulation with powerheads/wavemaker? I'm thinking about retiring the brand new dart:grumble:. Drastically slow down the sump flow and turn it into a refugium. Run the sump on significantly smaller internal pumps to power the skimmer and return to the tank.
What do you think?