Nov 29, 2018 #1 K Kristonenicolas Active Member View Badges Joined Feb 6, 2012 Messages 123 Reaction score 58 Location San Diego Rating - 0% 0 0 0 It's really hard to find many people who have used this overflow system so it's been difficult to get a good answer for this question. How high of a risk is there to having only one overflow? Any help is appreciated!
It's really hard to find many people who have used this overflow system so it's been difficult to get a good answer for this question. How high of a risk is there to having only one overflow? Any help is appreciated!
Nov 30, 2018 #2 Da8 Active Member View Badges Reef Tank 365 My Tank Thread Joined Sep 3, 2018 Messages 331 Reaction score 714 Location Spain What state or country do you live in Other International Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Less risks of flooding due to obstruction of the xaqua. For me this type of overflow is just designed to be very esthetic and usable just in little setups. For big ones I rather prefer traditional overflow. And yes, even if just for security, two better than one. You get other benefits, but thats the main reason
Less risks of flooding due to obstruction of the xaqua. For me this type of overflow is just designed to be very esthetic and usable just in little setups. For big ones I rather prefer traditional overflow. And yes, even if just for security, two better than one. You get other benefits, but thats the main reason