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![]() Just wondering if it is ok to drill the back of a redsea max so i can hook up a sump
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![]() there was some one on here who did i thnk. if i remember his name was
brent f. i remember because i had one at the time. heres the thread but it looks like the pics are gone. if you read thru it may say if its drilled or not. http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/sho...t=38193&page=3
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![]() Thanks but it sounds like he is using an overflow box
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![]() Lifereef makes a good overflow box for the RSM. I had one when I owned an RSM and it worked flawlessly. They scare the crap out of a lot of people but if they are kept clean there is no reason they should fail. That way you don't have to drill any holes in your tank.
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