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Sell a 75 Gallon tank and Buy a new RR 75 gallon or have it drilled?

Hi Everyone,

I just brought a used 75 gallon tank setup from one of my friends, he had it setup as a saltwater tank, with a hang in the tank overflow box, I really don't like the overflow box b/c of the plumbing and the fact it can't lose suction. Is it easier to sell the tank and just buy a RR tank, or should I get it drilled? And if I did get it drilled, where can I buy the overflow "thingy", and how hard is it to setup in the tank?

Thanks.
 
I would have it drilled and have the overflow external. You get more room inside the tank. If I'm not mistaken, I believe reefer steve68 drills tanks. He can also build you the external box. I hope that is the guy as I am thinking of drilling my 180 for a closed loop and I would like someone who is experience to drill it. Send him a pm to see if he does it.
 
AGA sells overflow kits.

Check out Aquatic Obsessions, Allquatics, Pet Shanty or Absolutely Fish one of them should have it.

Doug
 

Brian

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Before you drill it, do you know if the glass is tempered? Better to be safe than sorry! :)
 
ive been drilling tanks for over a year now and i have only broken one. it was a 55 gallon. if you can get a good deal on a reef ready tank than i would suggest buying it but do not spend the money on an overflow kit if you have the tank drilled. the kit is minimum $50. you can get two bulkheads, two combination tees and 2 nipples for about half that. one thing to consider is the cost of having it drilled as you will need two holes. one drain and one return, unless you use a sea swirl or other over the back device as a return. if you buy a reef ready tank factor in the cost of the overflow kit. an advantage to the reef ready tank is that it skims the water from the top evenly. i just bought a new reef ready 55 gallon tank for 150 and could have easily gotten a used one for 50 and drilled it myself.
 
i just drilled a 29 gallon last week, first one ever it was very easy. bought the drill bit from ebay for $9 including shipping. just drill it...lol
 
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