narms72 New member Jul 20, 2015 #1 A pvc bean animal coast to coast overflow. I like this because all of the usable tank space it frees up. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_wc-uv5OSI
A pvc bean animal coast to coast overflow. I like this because all of the usable tank space it frees up. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_wc-uv5OSI
Richocet83 New member Jul 21, 2015 #3 Coast to Coast is the way to go, but we went with external acrylic!!!!
zeminabr New member Jul 21, 2015 #4 Richocet83 said: Coast to Coast is the way to go, but we went with external acrylic!!!! Click to expand... Did the same thing on my DIY 150. Wouldn't dare dream of an intank overflow now that I've had an external!
Richocet83 said: Coast to Coast is the way to go, but we went with external acrylic!!!! Click to expand... Did the same thing on my DIY 150. Wouldn't dare dream of an intank overflow now that I've had an external!
C CuzzA Active member Jul 21, 2015 #6 Nice. I like the minimal foot print except for the 90's in the tank. Similar to CustomAquariums.com's H2Overflow. Check it out if you haven't seen it. This is by far my favorite overflow. Too bad notching glass puts an extreme dent in the wallet. http://www.glassreef.com/basics_overflow.php
Nice. I like the minimal foot print except for the 90's in the tank. Similar to CustomAquariums.com's H2Overflow. Check it out if you haven't seen it. This is by far my favorite overflow. Too bad notching glass puts an extreme dent in the wallet. http://www.glassreef.com/basics_overflow.php
P PsymonStark New member Jul 21, 2015 #7 So just to understand. Most of the water is coming through that long weir with the slits in in, and going to your sump? Correct?
So just to understand. Most of the water is coming through that long weir with the slits in in, and going to your sump? Correct?
CrazyEyes New member Jul 22, 2015 #8 Randy is a friend of mine on FB, I showed him the thread and he's glad some of you enjoyed it.