Suggestions On Overflow

heath

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ok guys I need suggestions on my over flow. My small fish are going for a ride through the sump. I have fished clowns, chromis out of the overflow and I just found one of my gobies in the last chamber of the sump, swimming around the return pump. He seems very happy down there, honestly I have no idea how he made it that far. This sump has several baffles yet he made it through them all. Should I lower my water level a bit or is there something that I can put over the top of the over flow..I was thinking that maybe I could put a net over it or something, its a corner over flow. There are a couple of teeth missing so I put egg crate in the overflow but they are still getting out. Torx, did you have an issue like this?
Help, its too hard to get them out...
 

scubasteve

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i put egg crate over top mine... has keept the eel and everything else out had a couple things go for a ride before.... only downside is they might end up on your floor instead of sump so really what one is better
 

TORX

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Yes, a lid on the overflows would be the best option. Weird that those fish are jumping in there though. Egg crate is always a simple and cheap lid. Or of coarse @J_T could fit you an acrylic one. ;)
 
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Sewerat

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I think it's not them jumping in but merely getting in from the flow thru where there used to be outlet pipe. I think need to fashion an upside down U over that location with a fine screen to prevent smallish fish from entering. Perhaps two pieces of eggcrate zip tied together to create a U then wrapped in nylon grape bag material?
 

heath

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thanks guys, they are going through the egg crate.. I will contact jt to see what we can come up with, when I don't see a fish for a day I now look in the sump..
 

Sewerat

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Just a thought. I bet if you measured the hole that someone like jt has scrap pieces they could drill a few holes in to allow water to pass thru, drain the overflow dry the inside and glue it to the inside, forever fixing the problem.
 

heath

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INot really, the gobie made it through 3 chambers and a bunch of half baffles. I found him in the chamber with the return pump (thank god there is a screen on it or he would have been hamburg going through the pump) I don't see this gobie very offen so I have no idea how long he was there and no it was not fun trying to catch him, they are very quick little fish..
 

bluewater

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Sarnia, Ontario
there's this stuff called gutter guard - I've seen it in the dollar store. It might split the gaps left by eqqcrate by half or so. I like the idea of scrap acrylic drilled too...

cheers
 
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