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    what do you know about over flow boxes? theres one that i found brand new for 45.00 and it comes with the hose and the sponge filter. is this pretty good? what else do i need with an overflow? i need some kind of an floater right, to keep it from over flowing if the power goes off?

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    oh, do i need my tank drilled or can i get away with not haveing it drilled?

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    did you check ebay? they always have alot of them for sale?

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    I was going to try these guys. But, decided that I would try to build one instead. Good luck

    http://www.aquacrylics.com/aquarium_filters.htm

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    If you go with and overflow box you don't need to have your tank drilled unless it's just for a closed loop system.

    The water will only drain as low as the top of the overflow box. I normally get the tank filled the box in place along with the sump it's going into and let it drain until it stops by itself. This will give you an idea of how high to keep the water level of your sump at. Also do this after the return pump has been run one time since you may get some flow back through the pump that will throw the sump higher.

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    Check with Dan on here. He makes them. I have a 4 tube overflow on my 125 that he built.
    Gary

    125 SPS, 75 gal. LPS/softie reef, 9 gal. Nano

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    how much did he charge you? would this be an ideal setup for coral?

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    there is nothing wrong with an overflow, allthough I would think that a drilled tank is ideal. for many allready up and running tanks though, an overflow is all you can do.
    "Maybe in order to understand mankind, we have to look at the word itself: "Mankind". Basically, it's made up of two separate words - "mank" and "ind". What do these words mean ? It's a mystery, and that's why so is mankind." ~ Jack Handey

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    is there anything i can do to keep it from overflowing into my apartment? i do live on the sec story.

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    yes, a properly constructed overflow box (I highly reccomend dan's products, they are awesome) has a siphon break built into it so that if you have a power outage it can't drain your tank. then it is simply a matter of making sure that you have more volume available in the sump than the overflow box can drain into it.
    "Maybe in order to understand mankind, we have to look at the word itself: "Mankind". Basically, it's made up of two separate words - "mank" and "ind". What do these words mean ? It's a mystery, and that's why so is mankind." ~ Jack Handey

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