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| View Poll Results: Where would you place two overflows | |||
| Right in the corners. You won't notice the lost viewing opportunities on the side. |
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5 | 33.33% |
| Go with the back edge and keep the full viewing edges on the sides. |
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1 | 6.67% |
| Go with the corners, but use a cup style. Compromise the viewing angle with still the most aquascaping options left open. |
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0 | 0% |
| Nitwit! Go with one large overflow in the centre and stop deliberating so hard. |
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9 | 60.00% |
| Voters: 15. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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I would do what they are calling a "coast to coast" overflow. It is being done like crazy in Seattle area on acrylic tanks but I can't see why it wouldent work good on a glass tank. Here is a pic of one in a tank.
http://www.reeffrontiers.com/forums/...tachmentid=478 Steve
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