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![]() I have been searching forums and the internet on this question so I'm hoping someone can help me out. I am converting my 90 to salt and will go with a sump with skimmer as opposed to HOB Remora. From what I gather, it is better to go with a "drilled" tank 3" from top instead of an overflow box.
If my tank has no holes, is it a hassle to drill it or should I just go with an overflow box with a "custom" drilled nozzle hole to prevent backflow if power goes out? This is basically my biggest dilemma. I don't want to come home to a flooded basement, and I want the better skimming strategy of the two. Please help me out. |
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![]() i drill mine at the bottom,use a stockman standpipe,and make my own overflow box using large pvc drilled and slotted
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![]() I picked up glass hole saws and did the drilling myself. (gl*******s.com) Very Easy. Go VERY slow as you'll end up chipping the glasss otherwise... which I did. To compensate I put the rubber bulkhead gasket on the inside of the tank where the glass is smooth.
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Hey! I never "LEFT" the hobby, just doing fresh water now. Which is still listed as part of Canreef if I'm not mistaken. ![]() |
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![]() That would be nice just to have someone do the drilling. I will look into that. Is there a standard size of hole used for the plumbing so I don't go too large? And what is the ideal distance down from the top of the tank?
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![]() some tanks use tempered glass on the bottom, you can't drill tempered glass!
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![]() I'm not looking to drill into the bottom of the tank, the upper 3 inches from the top.
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![]() Hey Chammy,
I use an overflow because my tank is old and I was told drilling old tanks could lead to no tank, so I opted for the overflow. I use a tom pump as well and I haven't had any troubles. However, if I were to get a new tank, I'd drill it for sure. You'll never have to worry about the siphon not starting after a blackout. I also use a check valve on the return pump to avoid a spill, so far so good. Ren
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![]() The self priming is key. If the power is out while we are gone for some reason and then comes back, we would have to be there to get it going again. I'm going to inquire about having to HOB Remora skimmers on the aquarium. My brother in law has one and has no issues with his reef setup on the same size of tank. He is also looking to get a second one to be safe.
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![]() This is an excellent video tutorial by Bulk Reef Supply
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87yJb...6&feature=plcp
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