So I have a 120 gallon tank with dual internal overflows. I’m wanting to convert the tank to an external overflow peninsula style tank. I’m putting it out in-law suite/office right beside my desk. Since this is a converted garage, there is a ~6” jut out along the bottom of the wall making a good area to have the plumbing out of the way, yet easily accessible.
Looking for some ideas:
1. What is the best way to close up the existing 4 holes in the bottom of the tank?
2. Being 2’ wide, I’m assuming it will be no problem to have 3-4 holes drilled through the glass for the overflow and 2 returns? (Looking to have 3-5x tank turnover max)
3. Would you advise against doing this or for doing this?
Any other words of wisdom?
Thanks,
- TCoach
Looking for some ideas:
1. What is the best way to close up the existing 4 holes in the bottom of the tank?
2. Being 2’ wide, I’m assuming it will be no problem to have 3-4 holes drilled through the glass for the overflow and 2 returns? (Looking to have 3-5x tank turnover max)
3. Would you advise against doing this or for doing this?
Any other words of wisdom?
Thanks,
- TCoach