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Hang on back overflows?
Hi all- I am considering swapping my oldschool hang on back overflow with one of the fancy ones from CPR. Does anyone have experience with these?, of course I'd love to just get a drilled tank but I dont have an extra $600 laying around. Thanks all.
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I would get in contact with concept as I think a drilled tank can be a lot less than $600 unless you are going quite large.
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I'd need a new stand and cabinet, and being in our family room would have to look presentable... The tank is already stocked with fish and corals. I think that the tank is tempered glass also. I'll stick my nose in at concept today though and pick your brains.
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I agree with the drilling. However if overflow is the way you wish to go, as said above, Lifereef. I dont think I have ever heard of one causing a problem.
Just google their website and you can read all about them. Again, Im still with Denny, get a drilled tank, done by Concepts if at all possible. Still best way to go.
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One thing I forgot to mention is they are fairly big they stick out from the tank about 4.5" (11-12cm) for you young 'uns. I run mine on the side of the tank.
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