I recently got inspired to purchase a new tank with the recent sales at Petco & Petsmart. In the process I ended up buying two.
I spent a large part of the last few weeks drooling over lots of eshopp/lifereef merchandise. Mainly the nano cube and the external overflow.
The price held me back.
I thought back to my first large aquarium system. One I ran for my high school biology department.
I thought to myself surely someone has designed one of these at home, and I scoured the internet looking for the solution. I stumbled upon the king of DIY’s video series and a few other posts on forums like this one.
So I test fit the overflow, sealed it up, and voila. I watched in amazement. Until I realized I hadn’t figured out a proper solution for back syphon and overflow.
For overflow, I made sure my tube going into my weir, was the exact height I wanted my tank to stop draining.
For my pump, I placed a portion of the inlet at my desired height, and also poked a hole in the tubing.
I was glued to the tank for the next 24 hours, making sure it never leaked. While that was happening, my hospital tank started to leak, and a new skimmer overflowed several times.
I know eventually the pump might fail, and to account for that, I have drained about 5 gallons from my bottom tank to account for potential back siphon or overfill.
Until I can buy that danged eshopp nano cube. It, and the fiji cube, are about all that will fit in my stand cabinet. I wanted this second tank, but I don’t have fish for it anyway. Until then it’s a pretty mute complaint.
Overflow Total cost $42
Return Pump Cost $10 (harbor freight)
Flexible Tubing $18
75G Tank $125
20G (so little I forgot lol, maybe 35?)
Stand $189

I spent a large part of the last few weeks drooling over lots of eshopp/lifereef merchandise. Mainly the nano cube and the external overflow.
The price held me back.
I thought back to my first large aquarium system. One I ran for my high school biology department.
I thought to myself surely someone has designed one of these at home, and I scoured the internet looking for the solution. I stumbled upon the king of DIY’s video series and a few other posts on forums like this one.
So I test fit the overflow, sealed it up, and voila. I watched in amazement. Until I realized I hadn’t figured out a proper solution for back syphon and overflow.
For overflow, I made sure my tube going into my weir, was the exact height I wanted my tank to stop draining.
For my pump, I placed a portion of the inlet at my desired height, and also poked a hole in the tubing.
I was glued to the tank for the next 24 hours, making sure it never leaked. While that was happening, my hospital tank started to leak, and a new skimmer overflowed several times.
I know eventually the pump might fail, and to account for that, I have drained about 5 gallons from my bottom tank to account for potential back siphon or overfill.
Until I can buy that danged eshopp nano cube. It, and the fiji cube, are about all that will fit in my stand cabinet. I wanted this second tank, but I don’t have fish for it anyway. Until then it’s a pretty mute complaint.
Overflow Total cost $42
Return Pump Cost $10 (harbor freight)
Flexible Tubing $18
75G Tank $125
20G (so little I forgot lol, maybe 35?)
Stand $189

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