What is the popular way to plumb the overflow now?

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What is the popular way to plumb the overflow now?

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I was trying to see if there was a post somewhere on this but I have only found the Hofer Gurgler. Any suggestions or stick with the ol Durso standpipe?
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What are you trying to do with it? If it is just to get water from point A to B, a durso-style standpipe is fine. If you are connecting it to a skimmer, then a speed drain is more along the lines of what you'll want, since it minimizes and/or eliminates any larger bubbles in your skimmer. You'll need a secondary bulkhead for that, though, as a backup (you won't be using it most of the time, since it is only for safety reasons).
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Amphiprion wrote:What are you trying to do with it? .
That is a good question. I think that I want to try and see if anything has been invented yet that is even more quiet than the Durso. Is there something more reliable? I never really did have any problems with mine in the past but I wonder if there is something out that is a better design or should I just stick with the Durso.

This is the Hofer Gurgle Buster
http://home.everestkc.net/jrobertson572 ... ction.html

I need to do some reading about it but it seems to have some potential.
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cool i need info on this as well setting mine up this coming weekend i hope lol 8)
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The durso standpipe is still the easiest out of all of those and there's less involved--all with the same result. If you want to experiment with the others, that's fine, but for the amount of effort involved, it's hard to beat a durso standpipe. The only thing easier is the speed drain, except for the fact that it needs the extra bulkhead.
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cool thank yall for the info lol need to run to lowes now lol oh and sorry wasn't trying to hyjack the thread .... :(
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