2name
Senior Member
Hi all,
I'm preparing to start my first reef tank, and I've slowly been convinced that my plan for overflow (siphon overflow box) may be a horrible idea. Here's my issue, I have a glass tank with a tempered bottom (55 gal), so no drilling the bottom. I've been trying to research the Herbie overflow method, but I have no idea whether it will work going through the back of the tank as opposed to the bottom (not to mention my overall lack of handiness that makes me nervous about drilling glass in the first place). Is this possible? If so, does anyone have good links to another thread (I looked, didn't see one) or another website that has good step-by-step instructions with pictures?
I'd really like to use the tank I have. Not so much because I can't afford to buy another (I can), but I bought it second-hand from a coworker who's so damned excited to see what I'm doing with her old (gently-used) tank and I don't want to disappoint her. In the end, I may just bite the bullet and buy a pre-drilled tank (though I'm kinda stuck to the 55-gal size due to the fact that (1) I've bought all my other equipment to accommodate that size and (2) it's about as large as I can go in the room I'm putting it in.). So if it's not possible for me to drill through the side, if you know anyone who's got a drilled 55-gal sitting around, let me kno :biggrin:
I'm preparing to start my first reef tank, and I've slowly been convinced that my plan for overflow (siphon overflow box) may be a horrible idea. Here's my issue, I have a glass tank with a tempered bottom (55 gal), so no drilling the bottom. I've been trying to research the Herbie overflow method, but I have no idea whether it will work going through the back of the tank as opposed to the bottom (not to mention my overall lack of handiness that makes me nervous about drilling glass in the first place). Is this possible? If so, does anyone have good links to another thread (I looked, didn't see one) or another website that has good step-by-step instructions with pictures?
I'd really like to use the tank I have. Not so much because I can't afford to buy another (I can), but I bought it second-hand from a coworker who's so damned excited to see what I'm doing with her old (gently-used) tank and I don't want to disappoint her. In the end, I may just bite the bullet and buy a pre-drilled tank (though I'm kinda stuck to the 55-gal size due to the fact that (1) I've bought all my other equipment to accommodate that size and (2) it's about as large as I can go in the room I'm putting it in.). So if it's not possible for me to drill through the side, if you know anyone who's got a drilled 55-gal sitting around, let me kno :biggrin:
