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  1. It's a 90 degree valve, and the pipe is about a foot long going into tank. Sorry about the post-its, the previous owner put those on for us. We've done a few 30% water changes but have never had any issues until now. 20200830_174623.jpg WWW.DROPBOX.COM Dropbox is a free service that lets you bring your photos, docs, and videos anywhere and share them... 20200830_174632.jpg WWW.DROPBOX.COM Dropbox is a free service that lets you bring your photos, docs, and videos anywhere and share them...
  2. Thank you for your response! There are no leaks anywhere, that's what is so puzzling but we have to constantly keep filling it. The tank empties within minutes. I will try to upload photos as soon as I can figure out how to do it lol
  3. Hi! I hope someone can help us with this issue! We recently inherited a 240 gallon tank, which we love but we've been noticing lately that we are getting occasional bursts of bubbles from the water return nozzles in our tank. We found that the water return pump/tank might be the culprit. Then noticed more bubbles today, checked the pump tank and the water was this low, with the pump making a gurgling (sucking water) noise: I filled the tank back up to the appropriate level and within an hour the water level was all the way back down to that same low level. Thoughts, suggestions, should we have gone with hamsters (LOL!)? Thanks for any and all advice!
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