I think it is a JBJ? Can it be drilled?

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I got this 28g tank yesterday and I am thinking of removing the rear sump section and drilling the tank for a sump below. I think it is a JBJ tank but I'm not sure. Can it be drilled? Is it worth messing with or should I just leave it be?

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Worth messing with it depends on what you dished out for it $$$ wise, LOL. I say try it, if you have drilled before, it will be easy enough, if not, it is still quite simple. Those AIO units do not do as much as a sump can IME.
 

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use to have that tank, loved it like it was. i would suggest not drilling. its made of acrylic so you can drill it with a diamond bit but it does crack easy. mine cracked by listing it with like 2 inches of water and some LS in it. so if you drill use caution.
 

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use to have that tank, loved it like it was. i would suggest not drilling. its made of acrylic so you can drill it with a diamond bit but it does crack easy. mine cracked by listing it with like 2 inches of water and some LS in it. so if you drill use caution.
they are not acrylic, but thin glass. Acrylic can be drilled with any old hole saw.
 

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if you feel comfortable drilling it then give it a shot the worst that can happen is the glass breaks. check online to see if there tempered before attempting to drill first
 

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mine seemed acrylic? dang i was so off lol
At least you didn't try to drill it, I saw a post a while ago where someone thought it was acrylic, so he drained it half way and took a hole saw to it. Let's just say the post was in a local forum inquiring if anyone could hold some livestock for him.
 

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At least you didn't try to drill it, I saw a post a while ago where someone thought it was acrylic, so he drained it half way and took a hole saw to it. Let's just say the post was in a local forum inquiring if anyone could hold some livestock for him.

wow dang that stinks. glad i never tried to drill it. but if its a AIO why change that.
 

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Man I'm glad you never attempted to drill. That would not have been good
 

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P.S. I'm pretty sure it's a 24gallon aquapod. This is based purely off of the overflow, JBJ's have a different overflow, while my 24 gallon aquapod has that exact same overflow. I am pretty sure the back section is a really hard plastic, so it should be able to be drilled.
 

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