Just the tank.Is the water level high in BOTH the tank and the overflow, or just in the tank but not the overflow?
Eventually I want to use the other drain to feed my skimmer.I have used the same pump on a 75 with a smaller drain w/o issues.maybe it has two drains for a reason you may need to use both or throttle down your return pump
Don't like restricting things.^ what John said......if the level of the water in the tank is higher than the overflow, you may need to clean out your overflows teeth...mine get clogged with algae and coraline.
Can't be that I just set it up 3 weeks ago.
or...slow down your return pump
I had already opened the teeth wider than the factory spacing as I couldn't imagine it handling much flow with 1/8 slots.You can throttle back your return pump also. I have to do that in my 120 acrylic until I open up the teeth on my internal overflow.
Your 120gal is a new setup the comb cut out on the overflows aren't even begun to accumulate anything to clog it and you decided to use only one overflow. Using one overflow is half the problem and the other fix is to throttle down the return pump. The pump is adding water quicker than one overflow can handle. Just as 67belvedere posted previous.I have an overflow with 2 drains and am only using 1 of em at the moment.The water is almost at the top of the rim.I have shortened the riser tube 2 times equalling about an 1" and it doesn't change the level..what am I missing?
Don't like restricting things.
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