Overflow or OverFlowssss?

1 over flow, or ?

  • 1 is enough for me

  • 2 isn't necessary, but preferred

  • 2 is the way to go if you can afford it

  • I don't use a sump for filtration.


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I am debating 2 corner overflows for my 72" 125g rather than 1 across the middle...

1 is obviously cost effective, less maintenance, and less plumbing.

2 is more efficient, better turnover % of water column, and perhaps safer considering the Primary/backup concept..

What's your preference .... and why?
 

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I'm following this thread since I'm wondering the same thing. The only feedback I've gotten so far was to stick with one since balancing two tends to be problematic. Even in a unique tank like the one I'm setting up.

You can see below that I have essentially 2 25-gallon tanks connected by 2 tubes in the center. This means I have 2 separate surfaces to strain and keep clean. That said, even in this situation I've been advised to only keep 1 overflow for balancing reasons.

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The option I would pick is not there .....

One overflow/drain box is always preferred chez moi over multiples as long as the skim box is of adequate size and the drains can handle desired flow. I put up with dual corner overflows for years before finally going with a single ghost-style on my current tank. So much better.
 

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This^^^! The ghost style (single external overflow) is the way to go, for so many reasons. I know there are a few that will say it takes up too much space behind the tank, or that it is a pain to work on back there. But I have to tell you that the ghost-style external is the only way I will go on anything else I build.
 
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My friend who has 11 tanks said I'm asking for problems with dual...

Maybe I'll just put a big single in the center... idk..
 

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