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They make really good tanks but the stock overflow leave a lot to be desired.
 

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They make really good tanks but the stock overflow leave a lot to be desired.
This sums it up. The bulkheads they come with are worthless too. I have had my 30 rimless frag tank for 5 years. Just took it down last week, never had any issues with it.
 

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They make nice tanks. The over flows work well enough, not like they have 1/2 inch drains or anything, just not the greatest.
 
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What do you all mean by the overflows aren't the greatest? What issues are there with them? What issues with bulkheads? Did you replace them?
 

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Most think the overflows are way oversized for the tanks. They take up a lot of room. As for the bulkheads they are cheaply made and poor quality. I had one break on me and have heard of many more doing the same thing. I simply bought new ones.
 

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Do yourself a favor and buy the "synergy type" overflow and drill the bulkheads yourself. You can get them pretty cheap on ebay. Buy the rimless non-reef ready tank
 

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Do yourself a favor and buy the "synergy type" overflow and drill the bulkheads yourself. You can get them pretty cheap on ebay. Buy the rimless non-reef ready tank
I would do it this way if I had to do it all over again. I replaced the stock bulkheads as well. They did a sloppy job with the silicone on mine looks ugly. Not the best workmanship which is a shame because the glass is nice but simply not that great of a tank because of laziness
 

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