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semperfimarine1
Sat, 31st Mar 2007, 01:26 AM
What would be the best way to make a tank reef ready and also who or where would it be the cheapest to make it RR?

would it be better to drills holes and put a overflow box or would it be better to do an external overflow?


please let me know what everybody thinks. im lookin to upgrade my 112 to a 150 but its not RR.

all help is greatly appreciated!!!!!

semper fi!

matt
Sat, 31st Mar 2007, 09:20 AM
If the tank is currently dry and you're planning a set up that includes a sump, I would strongly suggest you drill the tank rather than rely on hang-on overflow boxes.

A good idea would be to check out Anthony Calfo's book that includes lots of great ideas about setting up overflows and plumbing loops.

erikharrison
Sat, 31st Mar 2007, 10:48 AM
Talk to Louis (thats his Maast name too) at Aquatics Warehouse, or speak to Ross. IDK if Ross does the plastics work that you'll need, but I am sure Louis does it all.

clone
Sat, 31st Mar 2007, 11:29 AM
yeah try ross,he has great prices,for the overflow box u can try hobogato(ace) he has great prices aswell.and for bulk heads u can find those at aqua desings on 281 and brookhollow for like 20$,so maybe all togeather,like 100$

semperfimarine1
Sat, 31st Mar 2007, 03:34 PM
to bad i live here in austin