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Here's my dilemma. I'm south of Houston. We have to replace the flooring. I will need to empty this tank to move it. There is a lot a would like to do with the rockwork anyway. I'm thinking of buying a new tank that is drilled, this one has a siphon. It is 72"x18"x20". Needing recommendations.
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Drill it! It's easy. Just check to make sure it's not tempered glass where you are going to drill. Lots of videos on the net on how to check for tempered.
 
I hope all is well in your dwelling and hopefully the floor is the only thing that had to be fixed after the storm.

That being said, Reefer 750 XXL has my vote.
 
So the videos on how to figure out if your glass is tempered involve looking through the glass, through polarized glasses, at a video screen that does not have tempered glass, so no tablet or cell phone these days, so need a small monitor. My tank has water in it, and it has a blue backing, so I don't think I'll be able to test it till I drain it.
So, please keep the suggestions coming! Maybe something with a coast to coast overflow?
 
I hope all is well in your dwelling and hopefully the floor is the only thing that had to be fixed after the storm.

That being said, Reefer 750 XXL has my vote.
That looks real nice, but it is too wide, and I plan to keep everything but the actual tank.
 

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