C crnaguy Reefer Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Jun 3, 2003 #1 i bought someones 75 gal reef setup that has a cpr overflow. now that i know a little more i'm worried about a power failure or other disaster with the overflow. question: can you drill an existing tank for an overflow on the back wall?
i bought someones 75 gal reef setup that has a cpr overflow. now that i know a little more i'm worried about a power failure or other disaster with the overflow. question: can you drill an existing tank for an overflow on the back wall?
A Anonymous Guest Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Jun 3, 2003 #2 In situ? I don't know, that might be hard. But if you can take it to a glass shop (or wanna spend the dou$h for a bit), then, yeah, it can.
In situ? I don't know, that might be hard. But if you can take it to a glass shop (or wanna spend the dou$h for a bit), then, yeah, it can.
R Robin Goodfellow Experienced Reefer Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Jun 3, 2003 #3 hi. You can minimize the effect of power failure by installing a powerhead/pump that restarts the siphon when power is restored.
hi. You can minimize the effect of power failure by installing a powerhead/pump that restarts the siphon when power is restored.