Jan 27, 2012 #1 R3verb Time to add some coral! Can I put the algae scrubber on my return line? Will that work or am I just asking for trouble?
Feb 1, 2012 #4 R3verb Time to add some coral! Should I be worried about it getting clogged and overflowing my tank? I am trying to think of a way to make sure most of the water goes to the scrubber but if it gets clogged it will just spill over. Any ideas?
Should I be worried about it getting clogged and overflowing my tank? I am trying to think of a way to make sure most of the water goes to the scrubber but if it gets clogged it will just spill over. Any ideas?
Feb 1, 2012 #5 little_fish Moderator I never heard that happening. You could have something go down the overflow and plug it that way, but i wouldnt worry that the algae would do that.
I never heard that happening. You could have something go down the overflow and plug it that way, but i wouldnt worry that the algae would do that.
Feb 8, 2012 #6 old 5k0ol Scurrilous as long as your drain has a screen or trap you can clean out you should be fine. Just put something to keep large debris and critters out of it.
as long as your drain has a screen or trap you can clean out you should be fine. Just put something to keep large debris and critters out of it.