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<blockquote data-quote="DaleH" data-source="post: 434558" data-attributes="member: 15636"><p>Do you need any overflow?</p><p></p><p>Will you always keep Pump 2 (aerator) running? If not, the way it is plumbed (which may be OK for your use) it looks like when both pumps are off that a high level of water in the livewell will backflow through Pump 2 (when off) and discharge overboard through the inlet.</p><p></p><p>I fish saltwaters, but when I have had to use rectangular tanks with 90-degree corners, I affix thin plastic sheets across the corners, secured at the top only, to 'round out' the hard corners. Saltwater baits are notorious for burying their noses in hard corners and dying ... due to poor water flow through their gills.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaleH, post: 434558, member: 15636"] Do you need any overflow? Will you always keep Pump 2 (aerator) running? If not, the way it is plumbed (which may be OK for your use) it looks like when both pumps are off that a high level of water in the livewell will backflow through Pump 2 (when off) and discharge overboard through the inlet. I fish saltwaters, but when I have had to use rectangular tanks with 90-degree corners, I affix thin plastic sheets across the corners, secured at the top only, to 'round out' the hard corners. Saltwater baits are notorious for burying their noses in hard corners and dying ... due to poor water flow through their gills. [/QUOTE]
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