I am planning out the design of a 300 gallon glass aquarium. I need to draw up the design and send it to GlassCages.com so that I can meet their deadline before they send their shipment to Houston.
I'm planning on using the tank as a room divider. I would like one side to have a wall divider overflow, but I'm unsure on the size/number of holes to use. Can someone advise here?
I will use a suitable sized wet/dry filter and sump connected to a plant refugium. Also I plan on using a canister filter to discharge through a reverse flow undergravel filter. Probably an FX5 or Ehiem 2080.
Does anyone have experience with GlassCages.com? They seem to be the cheapest that I can find for this type of work.
Main question is the size of the drilled holes. What is typical for an overflow to a wet/dry filter capable of filtering a 300 gallon aquarium? 2" holes??? 1"???
Thanks to all in advance!!!
I'm planning on using the tank as a room divider. I would like one side to have a wall divider overflow, but I'm unsure on the size/number of holes to use. Can someone advise here?
I will use a suitable sized wet/dry filter and sump connected to a plant refugium. Also I plan on using a canister filter to discharge through a reverse flow undergravel filter. Probably an FX5 or Ehiem 2080.
Does anyone have experience with GlassCages.com? They seem to be the cheapest that I can find for this type of work.
Main question is the size of the drilled holes. What is typical for an overflow to a wet/dry filter capable of filtering a 300 gallon aquarium? 2" holes??? 1"???
Thanks to all in advance!!!
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