redfishsc
New member
I have a question regarding doing this on smaller tanks.
I have a 25, 20l, and 15 that I'd like to drill and do a herbie-type overflow.
However, these tanks are currently set up and I simply don't have the ability to partition off a section of the tank for a tall overflow in the tank. I can clean the rockwork out and put all coral/rock in the sump, and drill the tank, and set it back up. No time/room for a large overflow.
I was hoping to do this by just having the standpipes in the tank itself (hidden by rockwork).
However, if I do this the way you guys are doing it, my water levels would drop to a dangerously low level (and possibly flood the sump).
Is there any way to do this without having to have several inches between the two pipes?
I have a 25, 20l, and 15 that I'd like to drill and do a herbie-type overflow.
However, these tanks are currently set up and I simply don't have the ability to partition off a section of the tank for a tall overflow in the tank. I can clean the rockwork out and put all coral/rock in the sump, and drill the tank, and set it back up. No time/room for a large overflow.
I was hoping to do this by just having the standpipes in the tank itself (hidden by rockwork).
However, if I do this the way you guys are doing it, my water levels would drop to a dangerously low level (and possibly flood the sump).
Is there any way to do this without having to have several inches between the two pipes?