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I have drilled a number of tanks over the years and am pretty handy overall, with that said, roughly 2 years ago I dusted off my 130 gallon which sat for the better part of 25 plus years in my basement dry, now two years in the tank is going pretty well. I opted not to drill it because quite frankly I wasn't sure the tank would hold up after so many years in my basement.
Now my question is, being that the tank is up and running would you drill it without emptying it.
I am tired of the overflow box which heavily depends on a small pump to insure air doesn't build up in it and stops the siphon. I have actually caught the tank twice when the pump was clogged and about to fail and I want to preempt a minor disaster.
What are your guys feelings on drilling a tank with a Reef in it lol
Comments and experiences welcomed!!!
Now my question is, being that the tank is up and running would you drill it without emptying it.
I am tired of the overflow box which heavily depends on a small pump to insure air doesn't build up in it and stops the siphon. I have actually caught the tank twice when the pump was clogged and about to fail and I want to preempt a minor disaster.
What are your guys feelings on drilling a tank with a Reef in it lol
Comments and experiences welcomed!!!