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Any news on good overflow boxes?
I've been wanting to get an overflow box, but I keep hearing bad things about the cpr overflow boxes. Can anyone tell me what features to look for in an overflow box, and what to stay away from?
On another note, I put in a few turbo grazers to see if they could help with my algae problem...they are doing a great job! Thanks. Michael |
Just curious what bad things you've heard about CPR overflows. If I was going to buy one, it would be one of those. Not that I would ever use one, but that's a different topic :P
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The person at this address thinks they stink big time.
http://home.att.net/~rstockman/overflow.htm Quote:
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I think at some point any overflow is going to put water on your floor, however, if the CPR can help prevent that by :roll:
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Hello,
If proper maintenance is kept, the CPR should have no problems. As a matter of fact, I can see plenty of potential problems with the drain pipe on the site you linked to. If food, leaves, weeds, or algae get caught in the holes and slow the flow, then you can have a real overflow. Titus |
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Steve |
What the heck would leaves and weeds be doing in your reef tank? Are you sure you don't have this confused with the lawns and gutters forum Titus?? :P :wink:
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:lol:
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Hello,
Leaves... the stuff you use to feed your tang Titus |
I have the 150 model 1.5" 1600gph rated, not using it yet. But my strategy in buying it was to research the problems associated and take custom measures to minimize problems. Good info on their CPR messageboard.
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