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mark78

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I am getting ready to drill my tank. Holes will be in the back wall, not the bottom of the tank. I have 1.5" and 2" bulkheads availible.

What should I use? The 2"s are quite bulky, but imagine the flow...then again its for a sump how much flow there do I really want!

I am leaning twords 2, 1.5"s but cant decide if I should just go and use 2, 2" ones instead.

opinions?
 

tangir1

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If you use the 2 inch, you can always make it to be like a 1.5 if you put a brushing on it....

The only issue is that two large 2 inch holes may look bad on a small tank... how big is it? is it one of those eight-feeters?
 
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Yeah, two 2" holes on a 10 gallon tank is a LOT of flow.

If the tank is above 75, I'd go with both 2"

I just put a 1"outlet and two 1" returns on a 20.

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mark78

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er sorry its a 125, 72x18 footprint. I just finished it up, can see at http://photos.yahoo.com/azuur_pdm click the overflow folder. Going to add a 4" section of PVC to each elbow tomorrow. any suggestions on a strainer? Due to the stupid top on the tank I don't see an overflow box working to well =/
 

ricky1414

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nice setup, except for the "whoops" :D . I would have placed the bulkheads a little higher up on hte back wall, so as to not have to use hte pvc extenders. Looks really nice though!
 

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