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Wrong size and wrong place. They glues the overflow box too close to the holes. Ended up cracking the glass on the overflow trapezoid panel as the bulkheads were sitting in silicon and one was putting pressure on the glass. I knew it was wrong the second I saw it but thought they knew what they were doing and just cut the tolerances close.
Wrong assessment on my part.
Supposedly they are going to fly a guy down next week. Tank is 1/2 full of water, has sand in it, with 100# aquascapes cemented in (literally) with $1000's of dollars worth of fish living in temporary homes. Joy.
wow, that's shouldn't happen with their price tag. man, they seem off their game lately. hope they will make it right.
Are you working on figuring out how to hook up your 180 temporarily somewhere or are you going to let those fish ride it out where they are?
Good luck, man.
Holler if you could use some help. However, I assume you have enough help locally to move that 180 wherever you need to.
I guess I'm confused at the orientation of the picture. Are the holes not part of the bottom of the tank. How will a new overflow box fix crack on the bottom ?
It's a top-down photo and the issue is that the overflow box does not come out far enough from the back wall. There is not enough space between the hole edges and the overflow wall to fit the flange of a bulkhead.
at least that's my understanding. regardless, it sucks.