ok say you drill all the holes the same size...... 
 
i personally would go dual overflow as its semmetric single overflows look out of place but thats me 
 
you drill 2 holes same size for a single overflow 
 
drill bit 16 bux shipping 7 bucks tax 3 bux =26 
2 bulkheads $16 and thats a pretty good price 
your overflow piping + fittings $20 and thats pretty good PVC isnt cheep 
 
i had 3 pcs of glass cut for tank covers from a friend for 25 bucks but he said anyone else $45 
so say you get the glass cut for $25 
 
your total is now $87 for a single overflow and thats with good prices plus the labour you put in plus the fact if it cracks your out the cost of a new 90 tank $250 plus you give up a warrenty on it(he has one becuase he bought both the tank and stand combo) 
 
im a big DIY guy nothing has been done to my car out of warrenty my entire tank was set up plumbed stand canopy sump  built by me. but there is a line between doing it yourself and what your risking ie a $250 tank to save $13 POSSIBILY 
 
that being said. grab 2 or 3 size drill bits and drill 10 holes in the back wall and have an awesome Closed loop (powerheads are ugly too) 
 
this is my opinion and i havent been into SW very long tanke it with a grain of salt but im sure others agree with me 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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