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Yes you do need the pump with the CPR overflow. It's the only way to keep the siphon. unless there is another way to keep the siphon that somebody knows about.
I use the CPR overflow with a siphon pump on my 120 gal. Had the power go out twice and the sump caught the over flow of water from having no power and when it came back on it worked itself out and put the water back into the tank
Here is my current RO set up and I am wondering where to plug in the DI add on canister
Green line is from water line to pre filter, yellow to holding tank and blue to faucet.
I am no expert but from my experience I'll give you what I know. I'm sure others will chime in and fill in the gaps that I have missed. For water invest in a Rodi unit they are easy to install and will pay for themselves. Don't use tap water. Buying water will get costly as time goes on. Protein...
What's the best way to clean a rock before putting it in a tank. Obviously a pressure washer to start and let it dry a few days but is there anything else that needs to be done.
Think ill go with the filter socks and put some rock under them. Not sure if there will be room for Cheto the skimmer is going in the open space, hope it fits under the stand.