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  • Bulkhead Fitting Size for Bottom Drilled Tank

    I'm having a 90 gallon tank made and I'm going to have the bottom drilled to attach a canister filter (some largish Eheim using 5/8 tubing). There is no overflow box or sump, etc. Would 3/4" bulkhead fittings be sufficent to handle this flow? I prefer the smaller fitting to keep risers as near the rear glass as possible.

    I will probably be using two filters, so I'm planning on four holes, two in each rear corner. Any comments?

    Thanks, John

  • #2
    You should use a 1inch bulkhead for the intake and a 3/4 inch bulkhead for the return on a Eheim 2260or2262 that is what I have on both of my tanks. Just to let you know you can only use the 2250 2260 2262 on a bottom drilled tank do not attempt to use anything else the pressure on the water will push the top off any other filter
    Custom Aquarium Cabinets Justin Henry 281-739-8723

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    • #3
      Originally posted by jhenry View Post
      You should use a 1inch bulkhead for the intake and a 3/4 inch bulkhead for the return on a Eheim 2260or2262 that is what I have on both of my tanks. Just to let you know you can only use the 2250 2260 2262 on a bottom drilled tank do not attempt to use anything else the pressure on the water will push the top off any other filter
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      • #4
        Thanks for the comments, but not god news for me. I had been planning on the new style canisters. Those you suggested will never fit in my filter box (as jhenry the builder of it should know lol). And i really like my cabinet, maybe time for another upgrade?

        Thank, John

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        • #5
          Oh yes the side cabinet is to small for a large Eheim sorry to break the news to you John
          Custom Aquarium Cabinets Justin Henry 281-739-8723

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          • #6
            Can you use a shorter 2250 canister?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by ssrprelude View Post
              Can you use a shorter 2250 canister?
              The side cabinet that was made for the filters. Was made for no larger than two 2217 it is not wide enough for a 2250 height is not the problem but if you need i can make the side cabinet larger for you if needed John
              Custom Aquarium Cabinets Justin Henry 281-739-8723

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              • #8
                Oic, making a bigger cabinet is the only option. Justin on a side note, I need a stand for my 36 in 58g. Basic flat top with two doors. Pm me price.

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