Thanks for the reply Shane. I took your advise but ordered a slightly
larger tank ( 40 breeder) 
with 2 bulkheads. I'll just keep my old 20 gallon as a backup.
Lou

At 09:43 AM 3/5/01 -0700, you wrote:
>Go with the 30 and use two bulkeads. Couple of advantages. 1. More water
>volume and 2. More flexibilty with 2 bulkheads.
>
>IMO
>Shane C.
>
>       -----Original Message-----
>       From:   Lou Gonzalez [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>       Sent:   Friday, March 02, 2001 11:02 PM
>       To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>       Subject:        Sump for 180 gallon reef
>
>       I am upgrading my 90 gallon reef to a 180 gallon Twin-Overflow All
>Glass
>       tank. The existing sump is a 20 gallon 
>       with a single 1" bulkhead that was feeding my protein skimmer with a
>Mak 4.
>       The return was just a Sen 900 sitting inside the sump. I need to
>upgrade my
>       return pump and would rather have it external. Can someone tell me
>if I can
>       tap off the bulkhead with a tee and use a second Mak 4 or equivalent
>pump.
>       I know it should have another bulkhead but would like your ideas.
>Would it
>       be better to just get a 30 gallon with 2 bulkheads?
>       Lou>


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