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![]() why not drill the tank
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#2
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![]() Well it was being stored at my place for a buddy. Well hes decided to sell it to me so i might as well put it online with my system. It's up a running and I really don't want to take it down to take to the glass shop. When I've taken tanks there before I can't pick up for a few days. I also don't know if it can be drilled and being lazy is another contributing factor.
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![]() Yeah if it's online it's a bit of a pita if its just water it's not bad. Drilling a tank is a piece of cake honestly once you get past the nerves.
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![]() I have used CPR and lifereef overflows. Both worked great but I would recommend the aqua lifter pump with the CPR.
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![]() I've got an Eshoppe and a Lifereef running and haven't had an issue.
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![]() i have a CPR, great craftmenship, works awsome great flow, still regret not drilling though
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![]() Thanks everyone. I was on J&L's site and the CPR overflow is what I see they carry. It does come with a pump for $110. I would rather drill as all my other tanks are drilled but not an option in this case.
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