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I have a 75 gallon with two holes already drilled, one on each end if the back. Should I use one for an overflow and one for a return or should I use both for returns and drill the overflow holes in the middle? Sump will be a 40 gal breeder tank.
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I have a 75 gallon with two holes already drilled, one on each end if the back. Should I use one for an overflow and one for a return or should I use both for returns and drill the overflow holes in the middle? Sump will be a 40 gal breeder tank.
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I just ran through this with my tank, I would drill the extra holes and dedicate two for drain, 1 main and 1 emergency.
 
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Sorry, I meant two dedicated for drain not return, I edited it above.
 
Regardless how I do it I'll have to drill a hole. My overflow will need 2 holes next to each other.
 
I have a 75 that I drilled. I brought the return over the back and wye it into two 3/4 loclines. I definitely would have drilled for returns if I had to do it over again
 
You can most likely get away without drilling if you put the returns over the side. Like @cracker mentioned. As far as utilizing the two holes, use an elbow faced down for the main and one facing up for the emergency... I am not a pro but that’s probally what I would do
 
You can most likely get away without drilling if you put the returns over the side. Like @cracker mentioned. As far as utilizing the two holes, use an elbow faced down for the main and one facing up for the emergency... I am not a pro but that’s probally what I would do
Still needs holes for the overflow box
 
I have a 75 gallon with two holes already drilled, one on each end if the back. Should I use one for an overflow and one for a return or should I use both for returns and drill the overflow holes in the middle? Sump will be a 40 gal breeder tank.
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Drill overflow holes in the middle, use the existing holes for return.
 
I am also running a 40B on my 75. Great setup

This was also my first build and first time drilling.

What overflow are you going with?
Can I see a pic of your sump setup? I was looking at the eshopps eclipse L. I want to go with a bean animal setup.
 
Can I see a pic of your sump setup? I was looking at the eshopps eclipse L. I want to go with a bean animal setup.
I went with the eclipse L. I like it

Just be aware of the water level issue with the template. If you go against the rim on the outside of tank water level will be too low. Need to measure the template to the rim on the inside

My sump I went with a figi cube baffle kit and love it
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What overflow box did you use?
That's a 2nd gen SynergyReef 'Ghost' overflow. Their newer 'Shadow' overflow is nice (wish I had it!) but might be overkill for your 75G.
I know Exotic Marine Systems (@TaylorPilot ) makes some nice options too.
 
That's a 2nd gen SynergyReef 'Ghost' overflow. Their newer 'Shadow' overflow is nice (wish I had it!) but might be overkill for your 75G.
I know Exotic Marine Systems (@TaylorPilot ) makes some nice options too.
I just installed one of the shadow Reef boxes on my new 220 . Its Super Sleek and Can move a lot of water.. I am hoping its enough surface skimmer....

As far as the op The real question is . How are you going to do weir . If your going to use a Coast to Cost type .I would do that and turn one elbow down and one up inside the tank . If your going to BUY A Pre built over flow box. then drill two new holes in the middle , or what matches your over flow might be best option. .
I have always done over the top returns ...

Good Luck
 

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