I will be moving from my apartment to a house. Moving everything is a completely different topic.
short FYI: what I do plan on doing is having the display tank in the living room (actually I will be expanding the house so the tank can go in wall) and then having cut outs to the basement.
The benefit for me is to have all of the sump equipment down in the basement with the main purpose to reduce noise in the living room but also so I can have more room to play.
So now that you have the gist what I want to do is remove my overflow and replace it with, i guess, baffles? My tank can support having someone drill holes into it.
But I plan on doing this myself, along with building what will be necessary for the display.
So I am looking for personal experience and advice:
Has anyone accidentally cracked their tank by drilling holes themselves?
How likely is that to happen? Is it something where as long as I am careful and thorough I am OK or would it be highly likely for someone of novice skill to break a tank?
Are there specific bits that you have used and would recommend? Money is not an issue at this point.
EDIT: Does anyone have an in-wall tank? If so, is cleaning the sides of a tank more difficult? how do you cope?
short FYI: what I do plan on doing is having the display tank in the living room (actually I will be expanding the house so the tank can go in wall) and then having cut outs to the basement.
The benefit for me is to have all of the sump equipment down in the basement with the main purpose to reduce noise in the living room but also so I can have more room to play.
So now that you have the gist what I want to do is remove my overflow and replace it with, i guess, baffles? My tank can support having someone drill holes into it.
But I plan on doing this myself, along with building what will be necessary for the display.
So I am looking for personal experience and advice:
Has anyone accidentally cracked their tank by drilling holes themselves?
How likely is that to happen? Is it something where as long as I am careful and thorough I am OK or would it be highly likely for someone of novice skill to break a tank?
Are there specific bits that you have used and would recommend? Money is not an issue at this point.
EDIT: Does anyone have an in-wall tank? If so, is cleaning the sides of a tank more difficult? how do you cope?