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to bad you already have it built, I would have made the sump the same depth as the tank, that way it will be suported by the stand also. you still could add a few braces made of glass to it as when I look at it I feel there will be some pressure trying to bow the back plate. now this may or maynot be an issue, but bettwr to be safe than sorry.
Steve
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Nice! Looks great!
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thank you! im very pleased by the awesome job, and awesome design that jay and colby at elite aquatics made and did. |
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you didnt answer my question, what is the second hole for???
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woops! sorry boomboy.
the reason i have two holes for my drain is because one is a emergency drain. that way if a snail or something every got stuck up in the main standpipe(which is shorter BTW) the water level would start rising, and then it goes down the emergency drain so that the tank doesn't overflow. |