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Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 1,192 City: Dallas State: GA Occupation: Project manager Other Interests: Scuba Diving, Trap Shooting
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Sorry another sump question
Well I thought I knew what I was doing but..... I have a HOB do I want the end of the tube below the water level in the sump or above and just running into the water. I have it under the water level and I seam to be putting a lot of bubbles in the sump.
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 2,853 City: Powder Springs State: GA Occupation: Man of leisure Other Interests: Cars and poker
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Mine is under the water level to help break the sound and yes it makes bubles but the ones I get are kinda big and are sucked up by the skimmer anyway which makes a few bubbles of its own
![]() Above the water, without something to slow it down it sounds like niagra falls which I find kinda soothing but it makes me wanna go pee. Alot. |
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 1,191 City: newnan State: GA
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both ways work, you gotta find what works for you, loren just mentioned some of the pro's and cons.
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 1,073 City: Riverdale State: GA Occupation: BIG OOMP RECORDS Vice Prez Other Interests: I work hard, play hard, and enjoy my fish tanks
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above water makes a lot of bubbles too, you can use a sponge to slow down the bubbles.
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