Drilling Aqueon standard 65g

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Hello,

I'm planning to drill this tank and have no idea how many holes am I suppose to drill? Do I just need to drill one hole and buy a Overflow kit and plumbing? Any suggestions what type of Overflow and size bulkhead and plumbing I need to get?

I'm thingking getting a HOB overflow if I cannot drill this tank but I read about stories loosing a siphon.

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I bought a h20 over the flow made by custom aquariums you can look it up on Google Plus you can buy the drill and templates. Has instructions for drilling on line.
 

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You can also get overflow kits from glasscages.com and they come in kits as well. Even with the hole saw! I used one on my last build and never had a problem with it and it was super easy. It was my first time drilling a tank, just watch lots of videos before you do it and you shouldn't have a problem.
 

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You can also get overflow kits from glasscages.com and they come in kits as well. Even with the hole saw! I used one on my last build and never had a problem with it and it was super easy. It was my first time drilling a tank, just watch lots of videos before you do it and you shouldn't have a problem.
I agree to watch videos
 

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You also need to get with the tank manufacturer and make sure the glass is not tempered.

This is also a very good idea. I'm pretty sure most tanks are only tempered on the bottom but it's better to check for sure!
 

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This is also a very good idea. I'm pretty sure most tanks are only tempered on the bottom but it's better to check for sure!
There should be a sticker on any glass in the tank that's tempered. I have a 40g breeder and it came with a sticker on the bottom to not drill the bottom because it was tempered.
 
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Thanks everyone. I will look into them but when you drilled your tank, how many holes did you drill?
 
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How about the drain? So total holes I need to drill will be 2, 1 for overflow and 1 for the drain?
 

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Some people drill an emergency over flow hole, and return holes too but I didn't on my last tank, and my current tank is sumpless.
 

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