I have a tank move coming up real soon, and i'm trying to get this 55g as prepped as I can. I'm trying to keep this on the low budget side, re-use parts I have laying around, and avoid spending 100+ for a HOB overflow box.
This is the parts I have.
2 65mm drill bits for the glass
2 sided overflow box that was custom made for a 75g. Can't remember dimensions. might of been 6"x6" and height of a 75g
Things I'll need.
1.5" bulkhead (I know this is overkill for a 55g, but i have the bits already.)
piping to build a durso standpipe
My plan is to drill the back left corner towards the bottom about 4-5" from the left side. In case you're wondering about the offset, I want to put a 90 degree elbow on it and use a durso standpipe. I'll then need to cut the overflow box to fit. I'm going to use GE Silicone I to seal the bulkhead and box in.
I'm still un-decided on drilling another hole on the opposite side for the return or just use a over the tank return. I think a over the tank return would save me some money, instead of installing a bulkhead and loclines. Is a over the tank return with a hole drilled in it safer than a bulkhead in terms of back siphoning?
At the moment, I don't have a sump ready for it yet. But I wanted to get the holes drilled first so I can fill the tank. The drain would have a gate valve and be plugged of course.
What do you think? Any tips on it being more simple, faster, better, etc..?
Thanks!
This is the parts I have.
2 65mm drill bits for the glass
2 sided overflow box that was custom made for a 75g. Can't remember dimensions. might of been 6"x6" and height of a 75g
Things I'll need.
1.5" bulkhead (I know this is overkill for a 55g, but i have the bits already.)
piping to build a durso standpipe
My plan is to drill the back left corner towards the bottom about 4-5" from the left side. In case you're wondering about the offset, I want to put a 90 degree elbow on it and use a durso standpipe. I'll then need to cut the overflow box to fit. I'm going to use GE Silicone I to seal the bulkhead and box in.
I'm still un-decided on drilling another hole on the opposite side for the return or just use a over the tank return. I think a over the tank return would save me some money, instead of installing a bulkhead and loclines. Is a over the tank return with a hole drilled in it safer than a bulkhead in terms of back siphoning?
At the moment, I don't have a sump ready for it yet. But I wanted to get the holes drilled first so I can fill the tank. The drain would have a gate valve and be plugged of course.
What do you think? Any tips on it being more simple, faster, better, etc..?
Thanks!