Is it possible / difficult / advisable to cut an overflow into an all-glass tank?
I find myself with a replacement tank due to a suspected leak that may not have been an actual leak (see Reef Talk) I *could* take it back, or I could cut an overflow in the back of it, swap it out for the old tank, and put in a sump.
This hobby is way too addictive.
I find myself with a replacement tank due to a suspected leak that may not have been an actual leak (see Reef Talk) I *could* take it back, or I could cut an overflow in the back of it, swap it out for the old tank, and put in a sump.
This hobby is way too addictive.