Ladies and Gents,
While researching what I want for my next tank (probably a year or two down the road), I seem to be settling on a Coast to Coast overflow combined with a Bean Animal setup.
In the meantime, I have my 120G tank with dual corner overflows, each constructed as in this picture:
The slots in mine are thinner, but you get the idea. What I'm learning in my research is that a smooth overflow with no teeth is preferable because of the greater surface skimming effect. I'd like to see if I can block the teeth in my overflow in order to duplicate that effect. I imagine the possibility of inserting some appropriate non-porous material against the inside of the slits, thereby forcing the water to return in a smooth sheet over the top lip of the overflows.
I can meander down the aisles of Home Depot, Lowes or my local craft supply shop for ideas, but I figured I'd come to my Reef Central buddies first to see if anybody has done this or can give pointers of any kind.
Thanks in advance!
While researching what I want for my next tank (probably a year or two down the road), I seem to be settling on a Coast to Coast overflow combined with a Bean Animal setup.
In the meantime, I have my 120G tank with dual corner overflows, each constructed as in this picture:

The slots in mine are thinner, but you get the idea. What I'm learning in my research is that a smooth overflow with no teeth is preferable because of the greater surface skimming effect. I'd like to see if I can block the teeth in my overflow in order to duplicate that effect. I imagine the possibility of inserting some appropriate non-porous material against the inside of the slits, thereby forcing the water to return in a smooth sheet over the top lip of the overflows.
I can meander down the aisles of Home Depot, Lowes or my local craft supply shop for ideas, but I figured I'd come to my Reef Central buddies first to see if anybody has done this or can give pointers of any kind.
Thanks in advance!