ChadO
Active member
Greetings,
So, I making plans to drill my 75 gallon standard glass tank - it is currently not drilled. I have pretty much decided that I want to do the BeanAnimal method which will require 3 drain holes. While I am drilling, I am thinking that I might as well drill the return holes unless folks suggest otherwise. I am also considering an inside the tank Coast-to-Coast box, but am not 100% sure yet since my tank is only 18" in width, and the overflow box would take up some noticable room in a tank that size. My goal is to have a saltwater community tank with some soft corals for color. I would also like to have a little bit of sand for the bottom, but not a deep bed.
My questions:
Thanks!
ChadO
So, I making plans to drill my 75 gallon standard glass tank - it is currently not drilled. I have pretty much decided that I want to do the BeanAnimal method which will require 3 drain holes. While I am drilling, I am thinking that I might as well drill the return holes unless folks suggest otherwise. I am also considering an inside the tank Coast-to-Coast box, but am not 100% sure yet since my tank is only 18" in width, and the overflow box would take up some noticable room in a tank that size. My goal is to have a saltwater community tank with some soft corals for color. I would also like to have a little bit of sand for the bottom, but not a deep bed.
My questions:
- Does it really matter where on the back wall that I drill the group of three drain holes? I have seen some tanks have them in middle back, and others in either one or both corners. I guess really the question is whether center or one of the ends makes more sense?
- I will be draining this down into a Aqueon ProFlex 4 sump. This sump has two 1" inlets for the drain water to come in. With the BeanAnimal setup, how might a person plumb three drain pipes into two inputs? Should I do combining, or should I make a special 3rd hole in the top of the sump just for the emergency overflow (i.e. the 3rd pipe in the BeanAnimal setup)?
- Do people that have drilled returns like them better than a tank without them? I really don't have an opinion here, and am open to the advice and experience of others. I don't have my heart set either way. Since I have the drill out, I would be happy to drill, but if that might be a limiting idea, then I can just og over-the-top as well. If drilling returns, should they also be on the back, or are the sides a better choice?
- My plan was to drill for 1" bulkheads (that would mean 1.5" holes), and if drilling the returns, they would be to accomodate .75" bulkheads. Does this seem reasonable?
Thanks!
ChadO