Hide return plumbing

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I'm plumbing a new tank. No canopy and I can't picture what I want to do

Would appreciate some photos showing ways to hide return line plumbing in the tank so it is the least distracting.

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Is the tank drilled? How are you doing your overflow/drains?

That's what I'm working on my plan. I think I want to try to hide the return in the overflow. Just trying to get an idea of how other people are doing it so I can make a good decision. All of the plumbing topics I have found focus on plumbing under the stand and don't show the tank part
 

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Don't have any pics of my own to show you but this is something you could do. Pic shows a RFG nozzle but you could attach some loc line and another nozzle instead coming out from your overflow box.
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Don't have any pics of my own to show you but this is something you could do.

Thanks. Having a tough time visualizing what look I want though. First time doing it. Going to take me awhile I think hah
 

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