C cowdust9 New member Oct 1, 2008 #1 if i got a new tank and it does not have those built in black overflows on the back are they easy to install?
if i got a new tank and it does not have those built in black overflows on the back are they easy to install?
Double-J Premium Member Oct 2, 2008 #2 You have a couple options... 1) buy an overflow kit that basically siphons the water from the top and into a box. Problem is they can fail and cause a flood. 2) drill a hole into the tank and install your own overflow box or use pvc bushings to increase the surface area. I can drill the tank for ya if you need me to.
You have a couple options... 1) buy an overflow kit that basically siphons the water from the top and into a box. Problem is they can fail and cause a flood. 2) drill a hole into the tank and install your own overflow box or use pvc bushings to increase the surface area. I can drill the tank for ya if you need me to.
Double-J Premium Member Oct 2, 2008 #4 If you going to get a 90 check out the new thread with all the tanks for sale, you can get a pretty good deal and they are all reef ready
If you going to get a 90 check out the new thread with all the tanks for sale, you can get a pretty good deal and they are all reef ready