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So, essentially, a 120 gallon tank on the stand for a 90. I would think that, provided the bottom of the tank was completely flat to distribute the weight evenly, that shouldn't be a problem on a good, heavy top (although I can't say how thick/heavy it would need to be). If, however, it's like my tanks where the weight is really just along the edge, I'm not sure if I'd chance it. I'm by no means an expert carpenter, so hopefully there are better informed opinions out there.
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There's this: http://wamas.org/forums/topic/77918-150-gallon-rr-tank-for-sale/
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DIY modification of CPR CS50 overflow to CS90 equivalent flow plus© James N. Dart
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DIY modification of CPR CS50 overflow to CS90 equivalent flow plus© James N. Dart
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Angled view of large mushroom rock, with large alien eye chalice, medium green favia colony, and "Jedi Mind Trick" monti frag© James N. Dart
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Strawberry Fields monti surrounded by misc. other SPS & LPS colonies© James N. Dart
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Large pink-tipped frogspawn colony - halfway "asleep" when lights turned back on© James N. Dart
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As above, you'd be surprised at how much pressure loss you get with just a single elbow (or even an open valve). My DT is also a 75 with an overflow box (CPR 102), and it was originally running off an Eheim 1260 (rated 635 gph). I'm now running a MAG 12 (1200 gph), but taking a significant chunk of that off for media reactors. So I'd suggest something of at least 600 gph.
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