Overflows, Which do you prefer?

Which would you choose?

  • Full corner/center box overflow

    Votes: 7 23.3%
  • Rear glass overflow

    Votes: 23 76.7%

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Looking to get some insight from my fellow reefers on this topic. If you had the option when having a tank built to go with a full corner/center overflow box or a rear glass overflow, such as ghost overflow or Glass-Holes, which would you choose?
 

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Hands down, one of the unconventional "rear mounted" for the simple reason that they take up very little space. I could never understand those behemoth overflows going from top to bottom and taking up so much room.....and to boot, ugly.

And FYI, I have a 1500 Glass-Holes overflow on my 90 DT.
 
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Mame would be along the lines of the rear glass overflow I guess, being that it has a small foot print.
 

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I had a 75g Planet Aquarium tank that had a rear external glass overflow box. I loved it because it was so easy to access the plumbing.
 

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Installed a Synergy Overflow on my 93 Cube and love it. Very minimal in tank footprint and quiet. Only downside is the space needed behind it which is negligible as I like have room behind the tank to work if needed.
 
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I feel people only put up with corner overflows due to buying a reef ready tank. Maybe custom builds are too expensive or there is a fear of drilling a tank too.
 

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tagging along. I am looking for overflows for my rack display - 3 eighty gallon tanks.
 

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I like simplicity. Custom Aquariums has a nice design with H20 overflow. I witnessed one. I am not sure what to think. My friend was moving a small amount of water. Maybe more water it would be more quiet? I like quiet and simple.
 

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Glass Holes overflows are on both my tanks, and I'm quite happy with them. I had a corner flow on my old 120, and didn't hate it, but I will never buy on of those again as they take up so much space.
 

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Double post - so I'll add that the down side of the Glass Holes type over flows can be the amount of space they take up behind the tank. Also, be mindful about where you drill in relation to the water line. On one of my tanks the bit walked lower on me a little and I chased it. I ended up with the overflow box placement making my water line almost below my canopy...
 

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Notched tank top and external box. Takes up no tank space and the tank doesn't have to be drilled anywhere.

Above would be my first choice, second would be the smallest internal footprint which would likely be the "ghost".
I still not understand the people ordering custom tanks from Reef Savvy with the ghost, if you are going custom 100% external is a no brainer IMO.
 

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Do you mean the siphon type overflows?

No, those are the worst. I mean where where the top edge of the back of the tank is cut a bit lower, and it overflows into an external box where your drain pipes are. People refer to long ones as "coast-to-coast" overflow.

Here's a nice write up, although I would have made his box a bit deeper: http://www.glassreef.com/basics_overflow.php
 

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Im personally not a fan of glass-holes. Too loud even when using the mesh in my experience.
 

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Synergy Reef Overflow on my 180. Dead silent. I mean dead silent. I absolutely love it. Worth every penny. The tank is a room divider between my kitchen and living room and needed to be quiet.
 

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No, those are the worst. I mean where where the top edge of the back of the tank is cut a bit lower, and it overflows into an external box where your drain pipes are. People refer to long ones as "coast-to-coast" overflow.

Here's a nice write up, although I would have made his box a bit deeper: http://www.glassreef.com/basics_overflow.php
That's really cool, I've never seen those before
 

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