I just want to see if anyon ever tried to place a sump higher than the tank. I understand most sump should be under the tank so gravity pull water from main tank to sump and pump back to the tank for more circulation. However, my current space and stand would not allow me to throw a sump in there. I am thinking about place the sump behinde the tank and on top of a shelf. It would make the sump a little bit taller than the tank itself( about 5-10 inches).
I have 2 choices and please tell me which might be better.
1) I can lower the water level of the sump so the water level is below tank's water leve and still use the traditional gravity to pull water into the sump.However, since the sump would be higher than the tank, it might require a custom make overflow.
2) Pump water to sump instead and then either pump water back down or gravity bak down to main tank.
My main concern for the 1st option is the water level might not be enough for my skimmer to work and cuz the high level of sump over the overflow, any power outage might cause flooding. It is also the same for the 2nd options if I use 2 pumps, it might flood my room once power went out if one pump fail to restart.
Any suggestion? Anyone ever had these kinda odd situation before?
thanks in advance



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