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This link should keep ya busy for a while.
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh...hreadid=619976 I'm in the process of building an overflow box for a 65gal tank I just drilled. I was originally going "coast to coast", but decided to just have a larger corner overflow with the drain in the back glass panel. |
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I'm all in hype about the coast-to-coast overflows, but personally have a large corner overflow with a durso
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Quote:
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I think you need an account on RC before you can view the thread contents.
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I like the coast to coast also I think it would take the stress off the bottom
Borrowed from MarkS of reef central
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Sorry about that Stan, but DanG is right, you need to become a member of Greef Central,
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You can search RC using their built in Google RC search:
http://reefcentral.com/search.php?menu=11 You should find more than you'll ever care to know about on the subject Basically the advantage of the center overflow is that is skims more of the tank water as it is 3 sided vs the 1 side of a corner overflow. The nice thing about a corner overflow is that it is easier to aquascape around and easier to DIY. |
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Thanks for the replies all.
Couple more questions What the heck is a coast to coast overflow? What thickness of glass is best to use in building a overflow box? I have been a member of RC since 2001 but I only have two posts
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