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Old 03-29-2005, 08:50 AM
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I just bought a 46 bow...but now i am contemplating either getting it drilled or getting a new 46 bow with reef ready. Which is more economical. i want to run a sump with my setup. i was thinking getting an overflow and using this instead. what are the thoughts on these options or if anyone could suggest a better idea. thanks
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Old 03-29-2005, 09:07 AM
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I just bought a 46 bow...but now i am contemplating either getting it drilled or getting a new 46 bow with reef ready. Which is more economical. i want to run a sump with my setup. i was thinking getting an overflow and using this instead. what are the thoughts on these options or if anyone could suggest a better idea. thanks
Fairview glass in Port Moody has done all my drilling for about $20.00 per hole. They will not gaurantee the tank if it breaks, but they have never missed yet for me. Expect to leave it with them for 24 hours.


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Ocean Aquatics drills as well still I think. might try giving them a shot!
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Another option is getting an external overflow box . . . I had the same dilemma when I started out. In my case I decided that it would be best for me if I don't get the tank drilled . . . CPR makes the BEST overflow box IMO/IME . .

might cost you abit tho (anywhere around $100-$200 depending on size / brand) . . . for ur tank

The brand that Im using is a cpr-cs50 paid for $120 and does about 300GPH


My external overflow pic . . . (beside the powerhead on the right side of tank)... depending on your rock/coral structure you can hide the box if you want to . . . in my case . . . I could care less if I see it or not. . . as long as it works


another shot . . . angled view


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looks great. i think i might do this. How big is your tank? @ JL they have this overflow for only 109. before tax. sounds like a good option. what kind of pump are you running for your return. thanks
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Old 03-30-2005, 07:38 AM
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looks great. i think i might do this. How big is your tank? @ JL they have this overflow for only 109. before tax. sounds like a good option. what kind of pump are you running for your return. thanks
My tank . . . its only 27gal . . . Im in the works of upgrading to 75gal tho . . . just need time off work (I work too much) . . . but anyhow . . . as for the return pump, I use "quiet-one" brand. . . I really like this pump as it is super quiet . . . u can ask J&L which one suits ur tank (my return pump is 300GPH and my overflow box is designed for up to 300GPH) make sure u match yours too! . . .
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that looks like an internal overflow box mega. an external box would be.. external?
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im planning to use the cpr cs50 and i think i may have a mag 350 pump lying around some where or even a mag 700....depending.. i gonna run it to a sump which probably will be a 27 gal tank with some live sand and rock it....does this sound ok. thnaks
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that looks like an internal overflow box mega. an external box would be.. external?
I would uhh have to agree. YOu could also do it like fish (chad) did his. He just got a slice taken off the top of the glass pain and put the overflow around that. THen put some egg crated where the glass was.
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that looks like an internal overflow box mega. an external box would be.. external?
Oh . . . I thought internal overflows are the one BUILT IN the tank and external ones are the one that hangs OUTSIDE ur tank making it external . . . anyhow . . . whatever it is I use a cpr-cs50 and I didn't have to drill my tank . . .

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