230 gallon built in flow question.

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I'm currently planning an in wall 180cm x 70cm x 70cm (70.8 in x 27.5in x 27.5in) 882 liter/233 gallon tank with a basement fish room. This is going into a new house we are building. I'm considering where to put the return and overflow in order to have an uninterrupted view since I will only have a view from the front glass.

I am thinking of a return on one end and the overflow on the other. Do you guys think this will flow properly? I would appreciate any thoughts or comments. Thanks!

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I don't see any problems with the design. You should get great circulation and surface skimming.
 
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Would there be any more benefit to having the overflow and return on the back glass for a built in aquarium?
 

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