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Old 01-04-2011, 08:38 PM
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I guess we'll just have to agree to disagree on this one......

But I guess one could just put in four and fill up your tank with drains. It will look like crud, but will be extra safe. Thousands upon thousands of people have used single drains on smaller tanks for eons with zero issues. In fact I can't think of a single tank I've personally seen under 120 with dual drains.
I'm sorry wasn't trying to offend you he just simply said he had a concern and if there is something he could do as dril it, I said if he didn't want to drill he had this as another option. Yes lots of people run single drains and all my previous ones were as well but if he wants to do two he should be open to the idea as alot of people are now going that route cheers
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Old 01-04-2011, 08:54 PM
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I wasn't offended, thus the

And I agreed from the start, two drains are better than one, but I wouldn't do in in an 80. Maybe I just feel 80 is already cramped after having a 180, and I like as little as possible showing in the tank.

All this talk has got me really wanting to start up again.....man it's tough up here, no used tanks to be found. If the original poster comes across any other deals in YK, I'm interested.
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Old 01-04-2011, 08:59 PM
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Trust me, I got way thicker skin than these boards put out! After being told on another board for 12 months I was a greedy bully because I was on strike only asking to keep what we already had, this is refreshing! lol
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Old 01-04-2011, 09:03 PM
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Trust me, I got way thicker skin than these boards put out! After being told on another board for 12 months I was a greedy bully because I was on strike only asking to keep what we already had, this is refreshing! lol


Have you considered Ordering acrylic and building one?? I know ts expensive as he'll but probably ships better ??
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Old 01-04-2011, 09:08 PM
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Acrylic scares me, I've only ever had one 30g sump out of acrylic and it let go and dumped on my hardwood floor..........):

I am going to keep my eyes open though, something will pop up.
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Old 01-08-2011, 05:53 PM
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I ordered a proper livestock stand pipe and new fittings etc and am probably going to replumb the overflow box as is. I was seriously considering an outer overflow box but I think I will save that for my next bigger tank. I will find a piece of acrylic and make a cover for the overflow box and keep an eye on it.
What I'm really learning here is that making decisions on the fly isn't all that wise, going slow and planning things before hand is the way to go. but i guess that will be the next tank. LOL
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Old 01-09-2011, 01:43 AM
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What I'm really learning here is that making decisions on the fly isn't all that wise, going slow and planning things before hand is the way to go. but i guess that will be the next tank. LOL
Very true. With my first tank there were a number of things that I did that didn't make sense. In the light of what I learned I planned my upgrade tank way in advance (build is at 18 months and counting) but still a number of things got adjusted on the fly - never underestimate the "Ooh - shiny!" factor..
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