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Old 01-07-2010, 10:33 PM
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Originally Posted by asmodeus View Post
that is very easy to do , the bulkheads are easy to do unscrew them and taks a hammer to the bottom of them to loosen the bulkhead. and why not keep the over flow there to put your heaters in and have3 a powerhead with some fittings on there use some 1/2' pvc and when you getto the top of the over flow use a 90 and a 90 glue them and put another 90 on there and you have a instant circulation flow going and the water in the over flow is getting heated.

and u hide your heaters in there and put stuff like carbon in a bag there too.....
Tempting, but the overflow is large. It had a drain, an emergency drain, and room for one more if needed.

I am not worried about heaters showing as the plants cloak them, and carbon goes inside the canister. If it were smaller I would leave it.
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