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Old 05-05-2003, 02:30 PM
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Default Corner overflow or just a hole?

At the end of this month I am moving into a house and am planning a tank upgrade. As part of this upgrade I have am purchasing a new tank and have the chioce of a corner overflow or a hole with a PVC elbow as my overflow. The corner overflow is much more costly, but is it worth it.

I am looking for opinions as to what will look better and be more functional. Thanks.
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Old 05-05-2003, 03:43 PM
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It's all personal, If you're going to go with a hole on the side, then go with a bigger hole (1.5" or 2"), the hole in the side with a bulkhead and elbow is a lot more esthetically pleasin in the tank than an overflow box. You will have more room in the tank as well, however, some people do not like to run plumbing behind their tank and opt to go with an overflow box with an internal return line. With a hole in the side it will be a little bit more difficult to quiet down but it is possible. You can't put as much waterflow through it compared to a straight standpipe in an overflow box. You have another option, and that is to have a hole in the side and build a small overflow box near the top of the tank, that way it doesn't take up that much room, you can still install durso-type plumbing to keep it quiet.

Personally, I have an overflow box in all of my tanks. I didn't plan it this way, I just happened to get my tanks used, It does work out great though because I don't really like to run plumbing behind my tanks. The overflow box does act like a refugium as well because I keep a high water level in the box itself.

Hope that this advice helps. Come by AI and I can hopefully help you out a bit more.

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Old 05-06-2003, 02:39 PM
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Thanks Des. Looks like I will probably just go with the hole. I don't mind plumbing behind the tank too much, moving large volumes of water through it isn't a major issue as it is only a 33, and oddly enough the noise isn't a problem either. My wife likes those water noises and wishes that our current tank made more of them.
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