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Okay. I will look into that. Thank you.yes, it is possible. you would have to invest in a hang-on-back overflow box for it and a hang-on-back return line.
Just a word of warning. Hang on the back overflows can clog and dump a lot of water on the floor. You will want to maintain them well.Okay. I will look into that. Thank you.
I will keep that in mindJust a word of warning. Hang on the back overflows can clog and dump a lot of water on the floor. You will want to maintain them well.
Drilling is less scary then it sounds as well. And often you can have a local fish store drill an aquarium for you.
Drilling sounds pretty scary to me. Seems most posts are about making sure you have the right type of glass (untempered?) and then when you chip the hole everyone says you’ve screwed it up and they wouldn’t use the tank.Drilling is less scary then it sounds as well. And often you can have a local fish store drill an aquarium for you.
Honestly never drilled a tank before and feel slightly intimidated about doing it. I don't have any LFS near me to drill it for me.Why not drill? The HOB overflows are a disaster waiting to happen IMO
Same for meDrilling sounds pretty scary to me. Seems most posts are about making sure you have the right type of glass (untempered?) and then when you chip the hole everyone says you’ve screwed it up and they wouldn’t use the tank.

