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Drilling Aquarium
Hello Everyone:
I have a 135 gal tank which is dormant (dry). I was in the hobby a few years ago and gave it up. Now, I'm thinking about getting back into it and would like to try something different. To get the flow I need, I'd like to drill a hole (or two) in the bottom of the tank and build an overflow box (internal). Q1. Should I have two holes? (one on each side) Q2. Should I have the return come back up through the overflow? (I was thinking of putting the return on the other side of the tank) I've seen some different configurations and was wondering what is the right thing to do. I figured some of you probably have some experience with this and I'm hoping to get the pros and the cons of having an internal overflow and return. Thanks in advance. |
I have a 66gal tank that is drilled. It currently only has two holes;
overflow and return. Do yourself a fav and get at least 4 done. Two overflows and two returns. (S)he how laughs last had a backup! I have had a few wet floors from a clogged overflow. Next time round I will have a total of 6 holes. Two overflows, two returns and a closed loop. Regards, Xerces On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 20:01:05 -0500, "Flyboy" no wrote: Hello Everyone: I have a 135 gal tank which is dormant (dry). I was in the hobby a few years ago and gave it up. Now, I'm thinking about getting back into it and would like to try something different. To get the flow I need, I'd like to drill a hole (or two) in the bottom of the tank and build an overflow box (internal). Q1. Should I have two holes? (one on each side) Q2. Should I have the return come back up through the overflow? (I was thinking of putting the return on the other side of the tank) I've seen some different configurations and was wondering what is the right thing to do. I figured some of you probably have some experience with this and I'm hoping to get the pros and the cons of having an internal overflow and return. Thanks in advance. |
Thanks for the info!
Please excuse my ignorance, but what is a "closed loop"? "Xerces" wrote in message ... I have a 66gal tank that is drilled. It currently only has two holes; overflow and return. Do yourself a fav and get at least 4 done. Two overflows and two returns. (S)he how laughs last had a backup! I have had a few wet floors from a clogged overflow. Next time round I will have a total of 6 holes. Two overflows, two returns and a closed loop. Regards, Xerces On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 20:01:05 -0500, "Flyboy" no wrote: Hello Everyone: I have a 135 gal tank which is dormant (dry). I was in the hobby a few years ago and gave it up. Now, I'm thinking about getting back into it and would like to try something different. To get the flow I need, I'd like to drill a hole (or two) in the bottom of the tank and build an overflow box (internal). Q1. Should I have two holes? (one on each side) Q2. Should I have the return come back up through the overflow? (I was thinking of putting the return on the other side of the tank) I've seen some different configurations and was wondering what is the right thing to do. I figured some of you probably have some experience with this and I'm hoping to get the pros and the cons of having an internal overflow and return. Thanks in advance. |
Closed loop water come in one side and out the other. Just a way of
adding more flow. On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 01:54:13 -0500, "Flyboy" wrote: Thanks for the info! Please excuse my ignorance, but what is a "closed loop"? "Xerces" wrote in message .. . I have a 66gal tank that is drilled. It currently only has two holes; overflow and return. Do yourself a fav and get at least 4 done. Two overflows and two returns. (S)he how laughs last had a backup! I have had a few wet floors from a clogged overflow. Next time round I will have a total of 6 holes. Two overflows, two returns and a closed loop. Regards, Xerces On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 20:01:05 -0500, "Flyboy" no wrote: Hello Everyone: I have a 135 gal tank which is dormant (dry). I was in the hobby a few years ago and gave it up. Now, I'm thinking about getting back into it and would like to try something different. To get the flow I need, I'd like to drill a hole (or two) in the bottom of the tank and build an overflow box (internal). Q1. Should I have two holes? (one on each side) Q2. Should I have the return come back up through the overflow? (I was thinking of putting the return on the other side of the tank) I've seen some different configurations and was wondering what is the right thing to do. I figured some of you probably have some experience with this and I'm hoping to get the pros and the cons of having an internal overflow and return. Thanks in advance. |
Mark has as great page on a setup for a non-drilled tank here
http://www.melevsreef.com/closedloop.html |
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