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Sasq40 11-23-2020 06:12 AM

This seem like a good Tank?
 
Found like on marketplace and seems like a decent deal, they currently have it setup with just filter but I imagine you can get a over flow box for where there holes are? It's in the next town over and current owners done really seem like they now much. Would this be a decent by for 700? I still have all my ecotech stuff from my old salt and the my old sump as well to throw under it. Dimensions are 60lx24wx30hhttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...1b01c3864d.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...dba33f143a.jpg

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steve fedyk 11-23-2020 04:28 PM

You can always drill your own holes for the overflow.

Captured Moments 11-23-2020 05:03 PM

You should also consider how and what will you be using as lighting options. Is it for a reef tank? Because it is a 5 feet tank and the most standard and efficient lighting option (especially if you want to go hybrid LED and combo with T5 bulbs) is for 4 ft length.

Sasq40 11-23-2020 11:16 PM

I have 3 ecotech xr 30s,so I'm good for lights

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Sasq40 11-23-2020 11:17 PM

Thru sent me another picture of the bottom. Can you get boxes I can just silcone in https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...7f74122abc.jpg

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Dearth 11-25-2020 08:00 PM

One thing you could do if you want to save on cash is put new bulkheads in then put pipes with screens in at the desired height that you want them at. It may not look pretty but they will be functional.

Just an idea.

gregzz4 11-25-2020 11:34 PM

Siliconing boxes in place;
Acrylic you'll need to have made as I doubt you'll find something attractive out of a box. Won't be leak-proof. Think about ALL that tank water making it's way to your sump during a prolonged power outage.
Glass is much safer but won't be pretty or easy to disguise. You can get smoked glass. Figuring out how to incorporate a weir or have glass machined with teeth can be a challenge/costly.

Replace the current bulkheads with new (or new gaskets) and plug them.
Drill the back or an end for a ghost overflow.

Use standpipes as previously mentioned;
Still recommend new bulkheads (or new gaskets).
Not the most efficient for surface skimming but will get you going.
Some PVC cut to the desired running height and returns plumbed in.
I saw a dentist's office with this setup and it wasn't TOO ugly with all the hardware in the stand. Viewable from all 4 sides.


Find another tank to buy :wink:

gregzz4 11-25-2020 11:42 PM

Also, I feel $700 is pretty steep for just a tank and stand. If it had an overflow maybe $500
No trim in second pic
No doors
You could buy something new for that kind of money if you went aqueon and drilled it yourself for a few hundred more with a ghost overflow

Sasq40 11-28-2020 01:39 AM

Well I ended up getting it. It came complete with filters, led fluval light and decorations and It did have trim the trim on it. Was setup for fresh water. They had it in a dark garage when I picked it up and when I got home noticed the front was pretty scratched, as well as one the the bulk heads leaking and some water damage to the stand, so yeha looks like I got ripped off.

Debating what route I should go. I looked into new tanks but since my space is limited to 68" I'm having a hard time finding new, got quoted around 2600 to build a new one with stand.

I pulled 2 of the bulk heads out, they had gaskets and were silcones in there and the hole was about 35mm,seems pretty small. The back of the tank is dirty and doesn't look as scratched so maybe I should drill the front out to make a coast to coast as long as it's not tempered Or maybe I'm just better off trying to resell to someone who wants to use it for fresh water and go the custom route down the road when the money allows it.
Been a rough couple days feeling like a idiot cuz I rushed in because I was excited to find another tank in my wife's price range for me to start back up.

Dearth 11-28-2020 01:49 AM

Buy new bulkheads don’t reuse the ones that came with the tank and clean your tank out using a vinegar/water combo

Scrape the glass with a razor

Check the silicone beads thoroughly

Plug the bulkheads fill with water check for leaks

If ok drain and setup your tank as you like

Sasq40 12-01-2020 05:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dearth (Post 1046849)
Buy new bulkheads don’t reuse the ones that came with the tank and clean your tank out using a vinegar/water combo

Scrape the glass with a razor

Check the silicone beads thoroughly

Plug the bulkheads fill with water check for leaks

If ok drain and setup your tank as you like

Well, i found a local tank builder surprisingly and he can replace the front glass fairly cheap and drill out the back for me/What's going to be my best setup for an overflow system?

Dearth 12-01-2020 05:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Sasq40 (Post 1046915)
Well, i found a local tank builder surprisingly and he can replace the front glass fairly cheap and drill out the back for me/What's going to be my best setup for an overflow system?

I’m not the best person to ask about this as my experience is limited to built in overflows there should be someone here who can better answer that than me.

Sasq40 12-03-2020 05:54 PM

what are peoples thoughts to having the bottom drilled and doing a bean animal center overflow with the current holes as returns?

smokinreefer 12-11-2020 01:19 AM

do you mean you want to silicone in an overflow box in the center and have the drain holes added to the bottom for your herbie?

yeah, thats a good plan. but then i would just plug the current holes up and do an over the top dual returns.

or you mean just drill holes and have standpipes as your herbie?
and then run standpipes up from the current holes as your returns?

short answer, No. I wouldnt do it that way.
i prefer to have as little holes on bottom due to paranoia of leaks.
if the hole is on bottom and it leaks, potentially whole tank drains.


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