![]() ![]() Or, if the other side is solid, possibly drill a hole on it to accommodate a fitting (either slip or threaded) and then tie in the secondary drain there. This year they are in danger of actual suffering. Hi everyone, I’m planning a bean animal backpack overflow on my new build. I will post links and pictures soon, sorry guys I have to go on watch, forgive my spelling and grammar I did not double check just went brain storm here shooting from the hip. holes in the ground and plant, and thus make something to eat. again the drains are straigh and one inch sumerge on the water on the sump the upright elbow has the traditional air hole with air hose to reduce noice all elbow has an strainer, The Bean animal is horizontal, with 3 holes drill on the back panel the tendecy is to create a coast to coast meaning the whole lenght of the tank, with this three pipes has two elbows down and one upright, this way you will have one main drain and two auxiliar that make work at the initial set up, before going to the tank sump a true ball valve is added to each pipe although is only necessary on the center one main drain. just has to create a way to bring the return from the pump to your tank. The holes are drilled in the bottom, and you can convert your Durso (sold as reef ready any pet store usa) to herbie really easy. This is very important as to low and you will have problems with your siphon as well as two low.īoth pipe go strain down and are sumerged on the sump at least one inch so noise gets reduce but not too deep as it will affect the drain. ![]() The Herbie has to drain pipes one is the traditional high with the bend elbow and air hole but now becoming secondary as the main drain is another pipe six inches below on high from the previous mention. The Herbie and the Bean Animal take it from their inventors names. I will put the links for the two system as soon as I get a chance, right now I am at sea underway and have to be brief as I am on a mess deck and have to be an example for my younger sailors.Īs you know we discus keepers use the wet/dry filters with sumps we borrow the "technology" from the salt water reef keepers and they are always trying to improve their system.
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