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i am upgrading to a 75 gal tank and plan on drilling it for an overflow. What overflow do you guys recommend and size?
 

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I've seen the Synergy Reef and the Eshopps overflows in person. Both looked nice, but I think I liked the SR slightly more though it was close to twice the cost. You'd probably want the 16" SR or Eshopps "L" for a 75 gallon.
 
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I've seen the Synergy Reef and the Eshopps overflows in person. Both looked nice, but I think I liked the SR slightly more though it was close to twice the cost. You'd probably want the 16" SR or Eshopps "L" for a 75 gallon.
Thanks.... The Synergy reef is nice. Think I'm going to order that one. Is the 16" big enough?
 

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My tank is not fully up and running. However, I installed the Synergy Reef 16''. It was easy to setup. My only mistake, a small one (I hope), was not being patient enough when drilling. Meaning I put too much pressure on especially when getting close to the end. So I broke some glass around the hole. But with the gaskets it shouldn't be an issue. I painted my background black and the overflow barely stands out from a distance.
 

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