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I think it might work, but also think it's way too big. I think you'd be better off drilling the tank, but that's me. However, I like your suggestion as an HOB refugium.....great size.
Here's a picture of the overflow....and it is big. The opening in the back measures 5 x 9 inches. I think it might be a CPR Overflow, but not 100% sure. It cost well of 100 when new.
You will need a small pump to assure you maintain siphon....something like a Tom's Aqualifter.
I have an overflow box....but if you have a 25 gallon like listed in the sub part of your post, it will be overkill. I had it on a 58 gallon tank and it could handle a much bigger tank. Later I find it and take pictures and see if I can determine whose it is. I also have a DIY durso to...
Oh, I understand now. My tool of choice is a sledge hammer. If it doesn't go together with that, then you continue beating until your frustration level begins to drop. This method will also require a broom and dust pan to pick up the splinters of wood.
Looking great! Love the new builds. I can understand the whiskey....practicing on yourself for when you start carbon dosing, but where do you use a reciprocating saw for assembling a stand? :eek:
Thanks for the bump Mark.....I also don't get it. I too thought it would go quick....it's half price! If I don't get action here, I'll post on other sites.
Marcus, we had a booth last year as well.....it's part of the deal we have with them as far as supplying volunteers to work the show....we get a "free" booth.
LOL......what does one do with over 2 liters of calibration fluid? I understand why Randy did the large volume....to increase the accuracy of the measurements of larger amounts....but 2 liters is a life-time supply for the entire NJRC membership!
Here's what I'd suggest. Visit a friends...
Brandon, did you see the "want to buy" thread from Edwin (@ecambero ), who was looking for a 180. Might want to shoot him a PM. He's also looking for a sump.
So you have a Tomato clown and two other unknown clowns in a tank with one anemone. The only thing I can say is that this isn't going to end pretty. I think you have a problem.
Like new condition - used for less than a year-Seaside Aquatics Curve ES5 skimmer. This is the "new" version of the Bubble Magus Curve 5 with an improved pump....Sicce SK200. Nice little skimmer. $125 pick up in Sayreville. This sells for $250....HERE's info on the skimmer.