![]() If youre only having like 20gph then the waterbridge should work no problem, but if you want 100gph its probably not effective enough. You need to determine what amount of flow you want between the two tanks, and that will help to determine the flow rate needed. Check valves require more pressure that the siphon will generate in this system so I don't see them really working for you. The problem with that method is that the water height (thus pressure)difference between the two tanks will be minimal so the water bridge, which is just a siphon, will not have very much flow. Or might it work to simply just hook up an overflow box?(not really sure on how much height differential there needs to be for the siphon to work) Or could one perhaps cut out a notch in the top of the tank and sort of create an overhang that drains into the second tank? Should one drill a couple of overflow/drainage holes near the top? And if so, what size and how high up? Question is, which is the best way to achieve it? Next, I want to elevate the tank on the right a bit, so that I can set up an overflow from that tank into the mandarins tank, so that reproducing pods can get in unmolested. ![]() My thought was to start with removing the light fixture supports and using its built-in hooks to suspend it from the cieling. and possibly with a Mantis in the future. Things are just perfect with her, but I wanted to expan the system so I could create a nice safe haven where pods can live in piece. ![]() I have a little setup with two 10 gallon tanks side by side. ![]()
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