I've been wanting to upgrade to a larger tank for quite some time now. I currently have a 29 gallon freshwater that's been established for about 2 1/2 years and I've recently gotten an itch for saltwater. The LFS had a 75g Marineland tank brand new for $75 so I snatched it up right away. I really wanted the 120g reef ready used tank that included all the equipment, including a sump and beautiful cherry stand and hood, but didn't feel like scraping my pockets clean for $950. But I just couldn't pass up a brand new 75g for $75. I figure I'll can work with that for quite some time.
My question comes in the form of "What are my options for an overflow?" The bottom piece of glass is tempered, so that eliminates drilling the bottom for a drain. The LFS sells the typical acrylic/plastic HOB overflow box. I believe they are 1" diameter tubing. If I go that route, would I benefit from from plumbing two of them? I've been doing A LOT of research and it's my understanding that the more overflow the better because it will skim more surface scum, but the flip side is that there can be added noise if you don't get it "tuned" properly. Could I build my own overflow box with larger diameter plumbing?
Ideally, I would have bought a reef ready tank but the LFS didn't offer anything that would even remotely compare pricewise to the 75g. So I guess my second option would be to have this tank drilled. Like I mentioned before, the bottom is tempered, so that's out of the question. Has any one ever drilled the back (at the bottom I supposed) to put in a bulkhead for a drain pipe? Maybe this won't work. I don't know. That's why I'm asking :help:
So to sum things up, I have a 75g tank that has a tempered bottom and I want to use my existing 29g tank as a sump (too tall?) and I need to find the best possible route for an overflow. Should I use an overflow box(es)? or should I have the tank drilled on the back side for bulkheads?
I really appreciate any feedback/comments/suggestions/criticism that any of you seasoned salties can provide.
Thanks,
Brandon
My question comes in the form of "What are my options for an overflow?" The bottom piece of glass is tempered, so that eliminates drilling the bottom for a drain. The LFS sells the typical acrylic/plastic HOB overflow box. I believe they are 1" diameter tubing. If I go that route, would I benefit from from plumbing two of them? I've been doing A LOT of research and it's my understanding that the more overflow the better because it will skim more surface scum, but the flip side is that there can be added noise if you don't get it "tuned" properly. Could I build my own overflow box with larger diameter plumbing?
Ideally, I would have bought a reef ready tank but the LFS didn't offer anything that would even remotely compare pricewise to the 75g. So I guess my second option would be to have this tank drilled. Like I mentioned before, the bottom is tempered, so that's out of the question. Has any one ever drilled the back (at the bottom I supposed) to put in a bulkhead for a drain pipe? Maybe this won't work. I don't know. That's why I'm asking :help:
So to sum things up, I have a 75g tank that has a tempered bottom and I want to use my existing 29g tank as a sump (too tall?) and I need to find the best possible route for an overflow. Should I use an overflow box(es)? or should I have the tank drilled on the back side for bulkheads?
I really appreciate any feedback/comments/suggestions/criticism that any of you seasoned salties can provide.
Thanks,
Brandon