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I agree, the pvc also seems to be pretty small for it being the only drain piping tbhYeah. I don't see a siphon drain. I see a single standpipe in the display.
To make that quiet, you just have to have very low flow from your return pump.
This^^^^^I would not have any valves, ball or gate, on a single drain. Nothing good can come from that.
Splitting 1 line into 2 doesn't gain you any redundancy or safety.The only reason for the split was I was worried about the same reasons yall are worried about, it spilling over. And thought have a split off would be a backup incase the main one got plugged.
That might be an option, although it's more work than I would do. You may not be able to drill another hole in the bottom panel. Most bottom panels tend to be tempered. It might be okay. You'll have to check.So I think the best thing to be would silicone in a corner overflow add another sandpipe for emergency flow and get a single 1" down pipe that's not split with a gate valve to really tune it in.
How does that sounds?
If no fish or snails and if a little sound wont be an issue you could do a durso style with the single hole. At 1.5" should accommodate roughly 600 gph. Put a strainer on it and larger fish would be ok also. I think adding an overflow box and second pipe would be better but also more work and $.The Tank is just gunna be a be a frag
thank.
I believe the tank bottom isn't tempered. Both options are doable for sure and both require drilling so time wouldn't be a concern.