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  1. Thank you, I was wondering about those in particular. I may go for the marine depot version. Also, I was going to try and make my own sump. They sell kits that fit right into 10 gallon tanks on Ebay.

    Frederick Glass & Mirror Services also cuts glass baffles for about $7 per baffle or thereabouts. Avoid the acrylic kits, glass is much easier to work with and sturdier.

     

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  2. Wondering if anyone has any experience with nano overflows. I have a 17 gallon ADA that is non-drillable. I want to use an overflow and a small 10 gallon sump. Anyone have any advice for brands they have used in the past. Just worried a bit about possible flooding........

    The eshopps or marine depot boxes are great! With the 10 gallon sump, make sure your tallest baffle is 7 inches or less for the gallon or so of back siphon that occurs during a power outage. I built a 10 gallon diy for a 55 gallon display and I get no overflows.

     

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  3. what size tank is it rated for? Got a photo? What pump do I need to get for it. you can email me at reppler@Comcast.net.

     

    thanks.

    https://www.marinedepot.com/AquaC_Remora_Hang_On_Protein_Skimmer_Protein_Skimmers_for_Saltwater_Aquariums_Reefs_Nano_Skimmer-AquaC-AC3111-FIPSNS-vi.html?utm_source=mdcsegooglebase2&utm_medium=cse&utm_campaign=mdcsegooglebase2&utm_content=AC3111&gclid=Cj0KCQjwz_TMBRD0ARIsADfk7hSnBtNcsouIXnpi6Lc5shHJjznuNnsZOMgED4tFp-oO1Trnm2FpZsEaArAFEALw_wcB

     

    You'll need an MJ1200 or similar 300 GPH submersible pump. It's rated for 25-75 Gallons. You can have my Remora for $30.

     

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  4. Hello all,

     

    I'm looking for a WAMAS member who has drilling equipment and is willing to teach me how to drill.  I have a Mr Chic Aqua 5mm rimless I'm making a refugium with.  I would like to drill on the side for overflow and return 1" bulkheads.  I have the bulkheads.  I would also like to learn by drilling some scrap glass I can bring, or if you're confident in me, just drilling my tank.  I know the cheaper drill bits from BRS are disposable after a while, so I'm looking for someone who wouldn't mind let me use one or has a permanent bit.  Thank you!

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