neptunestender
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I have a 75gal all glass aquarium and, I have done the polarized light test on my tank. The bottom is the only tempered piece. What is the consensus on having an overflow drilled on the back glass. (the local glass shop will do it for $15-20 but they WILL NOT GUARANTEE THE GLASS WONT BREAK AND TAKE NO LIABILITY!). My question is should I risk my tank or cope with an overflow box?
I also have a 29gal I may use for a fuge or sump or QT, thought maybe let them give that one a go first to see if they are compatent.
If I loose my tank to breakage it will set me back, but I could also go ahead and get the 120gal RR that will still fit my build/ built in.
What are the pros and cons of overflow boxes vs. say a coast to coast?
I also have a 29gal I may use for a fuge or sump or QT, thought maybe let them give that one a go first to see if they are compatent.
If I loose my tank to breakage it will set me back, but I could also go ahead and get the 120gal RR that will still fit my build/ built in.
What are the pros and cons of overflow boxes vs. say a coast to coast?