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How should I place drain and return holes? What's the value of an overflow box that is attached to the back of the tank?
I picked up 2 of the 29 gallon aquariums during the dollar/gallon sale. I'm planning to replace a 15 and 20 gallon tank, and I'm looking for some advice on drilling overflows. I'm replacing the 2 side tanks. The new ones are about 6 inches taller, and the return pump is a Jebao DCT-6000 shared between them providing about 250 - 300 gph turnover.
The first set of tanks are using a Herbie overflow with 1 inch pvc, but I placed the drains too high up, so I have trouble keeping a good siphon without creating a vortex. I'll be drilling the back glass since the stands are also storage. I've also seen some overflows that require drilling the back of the tank, but I don't understand what benefit they offer. I was thinking to drill 2 holes (siphon and e-drain) about halfway up and over to the side and enclosing them in an overflow box. Then routing the return either through a hole in the middle (to split the return flow left and right) or the other side. Any recommendations?
Here's a full tank shot including the tanks I'll be replacing.
Here's the sump. I plan to drain the right tank into the refugium on the right side and the left tank will drain into the main drain section on the left.
I picked up 2 of the 29 gallon aquariums during the dollar/gallon sale. I'm planning to replace a 15 and 20 gallon tank, and I'm looking for some advice on drilling overflows. I'm replacing the 2 side tanks. The new ones are about 6 inches taller, and the return pump is a Jebao DCT-6000 shared between them providing about 250 - 300 gph turnover.
The first set of tanks are using a Herbie overflow with 1 inch pvc, but I placed the drains too high up, so I have trouble keeping a good siphon without creating a vortex. I'll be drilling the back glass since the stands are also storage. I've also seen some overflows that require drilling the back of the tank, but I don't understand what benefit they offer. I was thinking to drill 2 holes (siphon and e-drain) about halfway up and over to the side and enclosing them in an overflow box. Then routing the return either through a hole in the middle (to split the return flow left and right) or the other side. Any recommendations?
Here's a full tank shot including the tanks I'll be replacing.
Here's the sump. I plan to drain the right tank into the refugium on the right side and the left tank will drain into the main drain section on the left.
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