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    Posted: November 10 2008 at 1:49pm
I am setting up my new 30gal Oceanic that is drilled and has an Aquatic Dreams sump/refuge.  I live in an apartment so I was thinking that I should make this more transportable in case of a move.  I need it to go to 2 spots; 1 in the refuge and 1 in the sump.  I was thinking of using a ball valve to decrease the flow to the refuge.

My main question is:  I was thinking of using that flexible ribbed pool tubing but am worried this will cause a noise problem.  Anyone have any experience using this stuff?

Or any other recommendations... 
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If you want it to be portable but still use rigid pvc, you could just include unions so that you could easily disassemble it.
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Lots of unions and lots of ball valves.  I use the flexible PVC on all my plumbing.

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