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    IOS for Planted tank

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    I am thinking of getting a 4' tank with top hood and and internal overflow system. The overflow from inside the tank will flow below the tank into the cabinet into a 3 to 4 compartment sump. From here it is pump back into the tank.

    Thinking of getting this for a new planted tank but not sure whether this type of systemis suitable or not. I believe that this is a common design for a LH tank.

    Can anyone help with their comments? Thanks in advance.

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    IOS for Planted tank

    I am thinking of getting a 4' tank with top hood and and internal overflow system. The overflow from inside the tank will flow below the tank into the cabinet into a 3 to 4 compartment sump. From here it is pump back into the tank.

    Thinking of getting this for a new planted tank but not sure whether this type of systemis suitable or not. I believe that this is a common design for a LH tank.

    Can anyone help with their comments? Thanks in advance.

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    IOS for Planted tank

    I am thinking of getting a 4' tank with top hood and and internal overflow system. The overflow from inside the tank will flow below the tank into the cabinet into a 3 to 4 compartment sump. From here it is pump back into the tank.

    Thinking of getting this for a new planted tank but not sure whether this type of systemis suitable or not. I believe that this is a common design for a LH tank.

    Can anyone help with their comments? Thanks in advance.

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    IOS for Planted tank

    I am thinking of getting a 4' tank with top hood and and internal overflow system. The overflow from inside the tank will flow below the tank into the cabinet into a 3 to 4 compartment sump. From here it is pump back into the tank.

    Thinking of getting this for a new planted tank but not sure whether this type of systemis suitable or not. I believe that this is a common design for a LH tank.

    Can anyone help with their comments? Thanks in advance.

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    sump or overflow filters r said to have high CO2 lost rate. perharps u can pack more filter floss to cushion and minimize too much disturbance cause by the filter

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    I am not sure. I heard that they have high CO2 loss rate too.

    Disturbance should be minimised as there is a rainbar to distribute the inlet water flow. Outflow from the tank is only through the overflow.

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    the lost of Co2 is from the inlet fall,
    which is the cause of water disturbance.

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    Other then CO2 loss, there is substrate considerations...

    I think this set up is more convenient for bare-bottom tanks. For a planted tank, you have to put in a pipe to raise the outlet above the substrate, plus being careful not to push substrate into it during tank maintainance.

    I find these tanks inconvenient and in-practical.
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