Mr_Jarhead
Premium Member
Tank is a standard 75 gallon glass aquarium 48" long. I am going to install an internal horizontal overflow (A. Calfo style). By the way the design rocks! I have a couple of design questions I would like some input on.
1. Should I run the overflow along the entire length of the aquarium and drill below the box for my return lines? Or should I leave a few inches on each side of the overflow for the returns.
2. How much space between the bottom rim of the trim (top of tank) should I leave when mounting the unit? Does the flow rate matter for this at all? If so it will be 1200 gph. I would like to have as little space as possible so the waterline is not visible (I don't have a full hood, nor do I want one. Worst case I guess I could buy some black trim of some kind to attach (glue perhaps) to the trim to make it larger and cover the waterline.
Thanks in advance!
1. Should I run the overflow along the entire length of the aquarium and drill below the box for my return lines? Or should I leave a few inches on each side of the overflow for the returns.
2. How much space between the bottom rim of the trim (top of tank) should I leave when mounting the unit? Does the flow rate matter for this at all? If so it will be 1200 gph. I would like to have as little space as possible so the waterline is not visible (I don't have a full hood, nor do I want one. Worst case I guess I could buy some black trim of some kind to attach (glue perhaps) to the trim to make it larger and cover the waterline.
Thanks in advance!