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![]() Cant wait to see the progress!
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![]() Welcome back Brad.
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![]() So I understand, if the sump is going to be downstairs, whats the ladder for ?
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![]() I have to get downstairs somehow!! Ya, sure, I could take the easy route and use the stairs, but you know me, I love a challenge.
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![]() If anyone has any great ideas for a corner overflow of some sort, I'd love to hear it. Being a used tank, I didn't get to pick the hole placement.
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![]() Wooty! Welcome back Kotter.
![]() I would do something like what I did for my FW tank (http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=28505) Although instead of the external Durso, you could just have a strainer in the box. One thing about the external Durso I did, I didn't give myself enough space for a strainer and I did get a few smaller fish find their way down into the sump (since it is a FW tank, they found filter floss and bioballs - didn't exactly live through that ordeal ![]() Or heck, do coast to coast! Leave it with the one hole, or drill another on the other side. Or just patch the glass ... at the top it's not going to be exposed to too much head pressure so just a 1/4" patch of glass would do the trick. And then you could do whatever ...
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![]() Hmm, coast-coast might work, but my return is a seaswirl in the centre of the tank, I'd have to accomodate for that. And I don't want to haul it around getting new holes drilled, so I have to work with what I've got. It sort of has a durso style off the back now, I guess just a box inside would do it. I would like to stay away from that though, as it's potentially a viewing side. I'll look at the C2C...thx
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