itspaz
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- Jan 17, 2020
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- Sarnia On.
Anyone have a hob overflow? My tank is fully established and I wish j had drilled it in the past but unfortunately I can no longer do that. If anyone has any let me know.
Got any photos of the bulkhead and PVC? Might have some tools and PVC at work to remove it and fix it uplooks like it has a couple small cracks, acrylic cement will fix it np... and i have 2 of the air vacuum pumps you need for it,, you only need 1.the bulkhead in the bottom has a 90* elbow right away and has 5" of 1" pvc pipe that cant be removed $30
this guy has one too
https://www.kijiji.ca/v-fish/oshawa...qualifter-pump-and-flex-drain-hose/1518801743
looks like it has a couple small cracks, acrylic cement will fix it np... and i have 2 of the air vacuum pumps you need for it,, you only need 1.the bulkhead in the bottom has a 90* elbow right away and has 5" of 1" pvc pipe that cant be removed $30
this guy has one too
https://www.kijiji.ca/v-fish/oshawa...qualifter-pump-and-flex-drain-hose/1518801743
Not to mention peace of mind that if the siphon drops out you arent flooding the floor.You could always buy a ghost overflow, lower the tank water a bit and then drill. Food for thought. Ghost overflows are great because the leave all the real estate on the tank bottom for rock, coral, etc..