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LIU Rx

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Hi, I recently started a FOWLR 75 gallon tank with the following equipment: 75 gallon oceanic tank with oceanic overflow, oceanic overflow kit, oceanic sump, tunze 9010 skimmer, 2 tunze nanostreams 6025, ehiem 1260 return pump (4ft head loss). I added in approximately 60 lbs of live rock and 120 lbs of live sand, the tank has been cycling for 5-6 weeks and has since completed the cycle. I did a 25% water change yesterday in preparation for livestock and/or cleaning crew.

Now to the problem, the once moderately quiet overflow now has a flushing noise to it accompanied by a change in water level in the overflow, which was not happening during the whole 6 weeks. I checked the overflow kit to see if the air hole was clogged, it isn't; and I checked the drainage tubing to see if anything was stuck or blocked creating back pressure, its clear. I managed to get some noise reduction and decrease the frequency of the flush effect but that required me to turn down the return pump to about 50% when I was running it at 70% in the past.

What do you think can be causing this flushing effect?

Thanks in advance,
brian
 

manyfish

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staten Island
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check the strainer it could have algae build up on it,that one way you get that sound,the water is not going down fast.turning down your pump just made the flow going down equal to the flow going back in the tank if it work leave it but check your pump if could take back pressure or tee it off to run something else
 

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