DebsSisterFlo
New member
Ok gang, now we've got some work to do...
I picked up the 45g tank today and Jason wants to know how I want it drilled... er...
well, I'm certain of two options, all drilled on the back wall;
1. drain at bottom center with two returns in either top corner
or
2. return on top left and drain at bottom right
I need to find an overflow for inside of the tank.
I still have no clue what to buy for a return pump, and I need help with baffles and setting up my sump.
Now, Jason has given me pages of wonderful info, but I've never been a book learner... granted I have learned a few things, but I catch on much better with hands on training!
So, I need your opinions on how to drill this bad boy, and oh! I also need to figure out the best way to move everything for the least trauma to my critters.
I'm thinking of setting up the "new" stand next to the old one, draining the tank halfway and then try to slide it over?
or
I'll take everything out and put it in pails, set up the new stand and put the old tank onto it, then re-set it up so that things can work until I get the new system set up. I'm stressed on how to do this as smoothly and quickly as possible. I'm pretty sure I'm going to lose my xenia and green tree in this ordeal, since the xenia never fully came back after the last overhaul of the tank.
Thanks so much for any help!
I picked up the 45g tank today and Jason wants to know how I want it drilled... er...
well, I'm certain of two options, all drilled on the back wall;
1. drain at bottom center with two returns in either top corner
or
2. return on top left and drain at bottom right
I need to find an overflow for inside of the tank.
I still have no clue what to buy for a return pump, and I need help with baffles and setting up my sump.
Now, Jason has given me pages of wonderful info, but I've never been a book learner... granted I have learned a few things, but I catch on much better with hands on training!
So, I need your opinions on how to drill this bad boy, and oh! I also need to figure out the best way to move everything for the least trauma to my critters.
I'm thinking of setting up the "new" stand next to the old one, draining the tank halfway and then try to slide it over?
or
I'll take everything out and put it in pails, set up the new stand and put the old tank onto it, then re-set it up so that things can work until I get the new system set up. I'm stressed on how to do this as smoothly and quickly as possible. I'm pretty sure I'm going to lose my xenia and green tree in this ordeal, since the xenia never fully came back after the last overhaul of the tank.
Thanks so much for any help!