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If I'm not mistaken she's saying, I don't want to deal with drilled tanks or overflows, to much risk. The sump didn't have anything to do with it but if there was no sump there would be no reason for all the holes in the tank.
Then again maybe I misunderstood (again) Doug |
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I drilled my tank 2 inches down from the top :cry: |
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ya its all fun and games till a fellow reefer looses a tank.mucks spidy sences must be going off now (free stuff cant hold back)anyway it does suck. but my basement is being work on now. and new tank on order
muck pm me i need some info from ya if its free :lol: thanks ed |
there are probably hundreds of thousands of tanks drilled using sumps over the years. its just a matter of proper planning, setup and plumbing that keeps them from breaking and flooding. whatever the risks are i would much rather have the benefit of my sump rather than hanging crap all over the inside and outside of my tank. when you get into bigger sized setups it's pretty much unavoidable that you are going to need a sump for all the larger equipment.
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