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TheGreatOne

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Hello everyone it has been a while since I have been able to be on but with finishing up my Master's degree and health I haven't had a lot of time. Since the last time that I have been on I have had a tank crash so I lost my fish and coral. Since that has happened I am wanting to restart my tank but wanting to go a little bigger and then turn my current tank into my sump.
My question though is how hard is it to drill a tank because I want to have an internal overflow but do not desire to spend a thousand dollars on a predrilled tank if I do not have to. If it is more-or-less simple to drill a tank I will buy the size tank I want that can be drilled and see about doing it myself. Has anyone had luck with drilling a tank and if so when the time comes would someone be willing to help?
I hope you all had a great Christmas and new years.
Stay Salty,
Nate
 

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Drilling is easy once you get over the nerves lol.

Let the bit do the work and keep it very wet. Several good videos on YouTube.

Check the sale forum, depending on how big your planning @Esage has a nice tank for sale.


So does @Leggmantn2015
 

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