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Old September 24th 06, 11:01 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Pszemol
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Default Built-in Overflow Problem

"Jerry Baker" wrote in message news:JMCRg.1466$Wi1.382@trnddc06...
Pszemol wrote:
Who is the manufacturer ? Is this Allglass tank ?


Lee-Mar. They are a local California company.


Shame...

Or design a new comb from a piece of black plastic and
cover the old one slightly higher.


The plastic already goes to the top of the tank. I can't go over it,
only plug teeth up.


How long are the vertical cuts between teeth ?
Maybe you will be able to cover bottom part of comb on
its whole lenght with a stripe of black plastic - this way
it will look better than pluging each tooth separatelly.
Each cut will be shortened this way and water level will
be lifted up.
 




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