overflow????

CKreef

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Any idea how big the glass overflow on a 60 gallon square tank would be from glass cages? The overflow will be centered on the back wall of the tank. Thanks Chris
 
Judging from my past experience with glasscages, I think they use the formula:

overflow size = depth of tank / 2


Srsly.
 
The overflows on my 270 are about 7" x 10" and from top to bottom. I don't know that they'd be able to be a whole lot smaller because the plumbing (although smaller) still needs to be in there.
 
Check out glass-holes.com. Wayne used one of their overflows and likes it quite a bit. They're simple and don't take up very much room, either. Plus they have all other plumbing you need! :) Great guys to deal with, too.

Brandon
 
DIY Acrylic Meeting

DIY Acrylic Meeting

Can we have an acyrlic meeting? I am willing to offer my place as the meeting sight. I have a decent size shop with all the tools necessary to build overflows, sumps, whatever. Anybody interested?
 
Im interested anyone have any experience building a sump?

Also can glasscages tanks be drilled on the back?
 
Ok so I checked my email and glass cages overflow in a 24"x24" tank would be 10"x7". That is HUGE!!!!! I am really thinking about the glassholes overflow now. The question is do I want to drill a tank myself? Also the 700 gallon kit should do right?? Thanks Chris
 
Yes, they can be drilled. I drilled mine, anyway. :)

I'm tellin' ya man... the glass-holes guys and overflows are GREAT.

Yeah, the 700 should be great assuming you're putting no more than 700gph through. :)

Brandon
 
Suh-weet. :)

Oh, and I agree, Dawg, about the acrylic meeting. That would be awesome!

You should start a new thread with your idea so more people can see it and see if anyone would be interested in doing a demonstration. :)

Brandon
 
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