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Ok, lately I've been dwelling on this and I think I'm going to do it.
I have my HOB Remora ... All I have to do is cut a small section out of the back of the nanocube. The area where the right fan vent is. If I use a nice coping saw or something, it should look fairly clean. And if I buy one of those plastic hinges for aquarium lids (of the 2 glass slat variety), I can hinge the part I cut out in place to form a protective flap.
It'll look just like a chimney on the back. Also I checked and the height is perfect. So let me ask the experts this...
Since it would be located in the sump, the VOLUME (not quality) of water it can skim is limited by what passes through the sump ... ie how fast is my main pump for the nanocube. Will this make it overfilter the water, since the pump on the skimmer is actually a little stronger? I am worried that because the flow thru the sump is lower, the skimmer "concentrates" on one portion of water more before it passes through.
Does that make sense? I'm having trouble elucidating today.
Thanks
I have my HOB Remora ... All I have to do is cut a small section out of the back of the nanocube. The area where the right fan vent is. If I use a nice coping saw or something, it should look fairly clean. And if I buy one of those plastic hinges for aquarium lids (of the 2 glass slat variety), I can hinge the part I cut out in place to form a protective flap.
It'll look just like a chimney on the back. Also I checked and the height is perfect. So let me ask the experts this...
Since it would be located in the sump, the VOLUME (not quality) of water it can skim is limited by what passes through the sump ... ie how fast is my main pump for the nanocube. Will this make it overfilter the water, since the pump on the skimmer is actually a little stronger? I am worried that because the flow thru the sump is lower, the skimmer "concentrates" on one portion of water more before it passes through.
Does that make sense? I'm having trouble elucidating today.
Thanks