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So during this quarantine I’ve had a decent amount of time & thought I’d finally get my tank setup. Just recently got the 90 rimless drilled. Got some PVC parts but thought they looked unpleasant on the back. I want to plumb the overflow with braided vinyl tubing. I have a hard time with plumbing and don’t want to go through another cycle of buying the wrong parts so I was wondering what exact parts I would need in order to do this. (Like how to connect the vinyl tubing to the drain, what kind of ball/gate valve to get, etc) The overflow I have is an Eshopps Eclipse M. Really want to get my tank setup but plumbing is setting me back ); I have everything else ready to go
 
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Howdy and welcome

This might help
 
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Howdy and welcome

This might help
Saw that thread earlier but didn’t really help me, thanks though
 
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Does anyone know how I’d go about attaching the vinyl tubing to the overflow drain? Would I be able to just glue tubing in or do I need an adapter of some sort and if so which? Only thing I need to figure out
 

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Vinyl tubing normally goes over a nipple. You can't glue it. If you want something flexible I would go with flexible PVC.
 
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Pretty sure this would work, no?

1" PIPE ADAPTER SPIGOT X BARB

The Eshopps Eclipse M has 1” drain holes
I could attach the adapter linked above to the drain holes & then attach 1” vinyl tubing to adapter

Someone please confirm that this is fine
 

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that's what I was thinking.
I know you said you didn't like the pvc look, but wondering did you see the colored pvc on BRS? you could get black to match the overflow box. just a thought.
 
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that's what I was thinking.
I know you said you didn't like the pvc look, but wondering did you see the colored pvc on BRS? you could get black to match the overflow box. just a thought.
Pretty set on the soft plumbing but yea that would definitely look better than regular pvc. Gonna go ahead and order the adapter and hope for the best
 

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If you have a 1" peace of pvc you can get 1.25" running and for it right over the pvc.

I would only use the vinyl tubing if you're going to use durso drains. This way you don't need a bunch of connections and a gate valve hanging on the tubing.
 
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Am I fine using this gate valve with the vinyl tubing?

 
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The barb adapter should definitely fit into my Eshopps Eclipse M right? That’s my last worry before placing the order
 

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