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Old 01-19-2008, 03:50 PM
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Hello,

We just purchased a used (in good condition) 90 gallon tank.. The over flow on the tank and hose leading to the sump makes alot of noise. It would appear that i have a flow issue.. This size tank and this set up is foreign to me.

It's an Oceanic reef ready sump and i have been told its a great pump, the previous owner informed me it was a very quite system.

Is there a valve in the over flow portion in the tank that i am not seing??

Thank you... Any information would be of great help and very appreciated.

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Old 01-19-2008, 10:40 PM
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You may have to just post pictures. I dont know if anyone on here will know what valves you have on your system. If the pipe is making a splashing noise you could try having your drain pipe go into a filter sock or some live rock, you could probably do the same thing with the rocks in your overflow aswell.
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Old 01-20-2008, 06:09 AM
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If the hose you are talking about is the ribbed flexible stuff I can understand the noise.Does the tank have an internal or hang on back overflow?
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Old 01-20-2008, 10:05 AM
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Default Re: Over flow and sump noise.. please advise...

Thanks Jeremy and and Natt,

Its an internal overflow and yes, it has the flex hose.. I think I am going to try using some "fluff" in the bio tank and some live rock in the overflow. and possibly change the hose to something other than the flex hose???

The tank looks awesome.. I went from a 55 to this 90 gallon oceanic star glass.. wow what a difference, but very loud at this point.. Im a beginner with this nice of a system so just entering the "learning curve"....

I also just recently went to the live sand vs. the crushed coral, and i love the difference, much prettier.

Thanks again for all your advice everyone.

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