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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ss95003

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ghost or synergy are silent based on how you plumb them. You can get a dead silent old school durso too. You just can't pump 2000 gph though a 1" pipe.
so silent has to do with how you plumb and gph you are trying to run through it not what is the best type of overflow design.
 
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I have a 1 1/2 bulkhead with low profile slip strainer slightly modded. That thing pushes 500-550gph on a 45g tank and is DEAD silent. Talk about taking up almost NO room in a DT. LOL
 

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I got the imitation version of the synergy from elite-aquatics. I should be installing it this weekend. I'll post pics.
 

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The bean animal/ herbie overflow is the best. Plumbing easily accessible, 2 drains, 1 overflow drain. If you have the overflow running the whole back wall, a lot of surface skimming. Doesn't take up a lot of space too.
 

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Herbie can be a pain. That said I would take it any day over a durso. If I were to redesign my tank I wouldn't settle for anything less than the animal bean.

I would have an animal bean inside an internal overflow box if I didn't have accessibility to an external overflow box. God forbid if a leak ever occurred that was unaccessible.
 

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