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Interested in purchasing a CPR Overflow How to Install? Louis 09-04-2005
Posted by Louis on September 4, 2005, 4:28 am
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Interested in purchasing a CPR Overflow but do not know how to actually
hook it up to a 49 Gal Saltwater tank coral with some nemo fishes...
any suggestions or advise. I have a CPR Refugium but somehow there is a
think oil like substance above the surface all time which I had spoken
to an aquarium specialist here locally but they do not even know how to
hook it up. I have tried many suface extraction but none worked well.
This is my last resort.. as the others did not work well as I do not
have much space to install it as due to the Refugium, protein skimmer,
auto feeders, etc.. and the tank is a bow shape thus making it harder
to install anything else. As I am trying not to install a Sump.... due
to lack of living space. Help!!!


Posted by Marc Levenson on September 5, 2005, 1:45 am
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What is the point of the overflow if you don't plan to drain water down
into a sump?

Take a look at these pages:
http://www.melevsreef.com/sump.html
http://www.melevsreef.com/acrylics/overflow.html
http://www.melevsreef.com/prime_overflow.html

Marc


Louis wrote:
> Interested in purchasing a CPR Overflow but do not know how to actually
> hook it up to a 49 Gal Saltwater tank coral with some nemo fishes...
> any suggestions or advise. I have a CPR Refugium but somehow there is a
> think oil like substance above the surface all time which I had spoken
> to an aquarium specialist here locally but they do not even know how to
> hook it up. I have tried many suface extraction but none worked well.
> This is my last resort.. as the others did not work well as I do not
> have much space to install it as due to the Refugium, protein skimmer,
> auto feeders, etc.. and the tank is a bow shape thus making it harder
> to install anything else. As I am trying not to install a Sump.... due
> to lack of living space. Help!!!
>

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Posted by RickS on September 5, 2005, 12:31 pm
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Sounds to me like there is nothing to break up or skim the surface of the
water. A powerhead aimed at the surface should be all you need to solve
your problem. You could even use an airstone or two to accomplish that as
well.

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> Interested in purchasing a CPR Overflow but do not know how to actually
> hook it up to a 49 Gal Saltwater tank coral with some nemo fishes...
> any suggestions or advise. I have a CPR Refugium but somehow there is a
> think oil like substance above the surface all time which I had spoken
> to an aquarium specialist here locally but they do not even know how to
> hook it up. I have tried many suface extraction but none worked well.
> This is my last resort.. as the others did not work well as I do not
> have much space to install it as due to the Refugium, protein skimmer,
> auto feeders, etc.. and the tank is a bow shape thus making it harder
> to install anything else. As I am trying not to install a Sump.... due
> to lack of living space. Help!!!
>



Posted by RicSeyler on September 9, 2005, 4:14 pm
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The reason for the overflow is to get water down to a sump, the by-product
of that is, it skims off the surface of the water breaking up those
proteins and oils.

Louis wrote:

>Interested in purchasing a CPR Overflow but do not know how to actually
>hook it up to a 49 Gal Saltwater tank coral with some nemo fishes...
>any suggestions or advise. I have a CPR Refugium but somehow there is a
>think oil like substance above the surface all time which I had spoken
>to an aquarium specialist here locally but they do not even know how to
>hook it up. I have tried many suface extraction but none worked well.
>This is my last resort.. as the others did not work well as I do not
>have much space to install it as due to the Refugium, protein skimmer,
>auto feeders, etc.. and the tank is a bow shape thus making it harder
>to install anything else. As I am trying not to install a Sump.... due
>to lack of living space. Help!!!
>
>
>

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Ric Seyler



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