Question about sump and one the top overflow

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Hello all

As a lot of you may already know I talk a lot about the 75 gallon tank that I started. One of the things that’s getting more and more irritating for me is no space to add anything. I am currently using a fluval FX4. Tunze in tank skimmer. Two heaters. Sumpless ato. Just so much clutter in my tank!

I am strongly considering after my tank is completely cycled making the jump to a sump.

Here is what I am thinking about buying.

Thoughts?
 
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To be honest, no I haven’t. I’m afraid to do something like that because I never have before. It is a 75 gallon that I bought from Petsmart on clearance. Marine land 75g
 

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Check with Marinland to make sure the back is not tempered glass (it most likely isn't) and drill it. It is surprisingly easy. An internal overflow/return is sooo much nicer. If you decide to drill, to be safe you will want to drain the tank.
 
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Check with Marinland to make sure the back is not tempered glass (it most likely isn't) and drill it. It is surprisingly easy. An internal overflow/return is sooo much nicer. If you decide to drill, to be safe you will want to drain the tank.
This is why I want to do it sooner. Before I start building coral and other items. Tank is almost through the cycle phase.
 

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