Tanks with built-in overflows

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Getting back into the hobby after 10 years and looking at tanks with built-in overflows. I noticed that most of the overflows have additional intake slots at the bottom and appear to be situated so low that they would be covered by a sand bed. Question: what purpose does this serve?
 
Right. I get that. Just wondering why that would be necessary especially if it’s below the substrate level.
 
Right. I get that. Just wondering why that would be necessary especially if it’s below the substrate level.
Not everyone runs a sand bed, on top of that i've seen FW tanks run gravel a bit higher with a space underneath and have water pulled out from under - effectively vacuuming out underneath.
 
Not everyone runs a sand bed, on top of that i've seen FW tanks run gravel a bit higher with a space underneath and have water pulled out from under - effectively vacuuming out underneath
That makes perfect sense. I was thinking exclusively about marine tanks and didn’t really consider FW.
 

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