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    Anyone know of any pro glass drillers???

    i drilled my old 75g using the glass-holes.com kit. my advice is to go slow, use light pressure the weight of the drill is usually enough, and use a hand held drill press that can be bought at sears. i also used masking tape and a piece of plywood behind it to minimize chipping. oh i also ran...
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    what's for lunch?

    what's for lunch?
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    overflow advice.

    thanks for the advice guys. the tank is glass, i will go talk to chris at ac about drilling the tank. ill let you all know how it turns out. -steve
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    overflow advice.

    cool. also where should i install this overflow? is it best to put it in the middle of the tank or off to the side? also where should i drill the holes for the returns? thanks
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    overflow advice.

    I recently acquired a 75g tank from a friend. i want to install an internal overflow, but i am unsure of what size i actually need. i was planning on purchasing an overflow kit from glass-holes.com and i noticed that they have 2 sizes available, 700gph or 1500gph. this would be my first setup...
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    My Favorite Birdsnest

    thanks john!
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    My Favorite Birdsnest

    i can give it a good home. i will not be able to make the swap, i can pick up in san carlos.
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    Hello there

    welcome!
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    charlineee

    welcome!
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    gigabyte's nanocube

    thought i'd update my thread since i added a clam and a few mushrooms. Attached files
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    bee505's 11.4 gal tank

    thats a nice tank, which led fixture did you order?
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    gigabyte's nanocube

    i updated my mh bulb to a 14k phoenix today. i really like the way it looks. my last bulb made the water look like tinkle. i also added a few mushrooms and the frog spawn. enjoy Attached files
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    gigabyte's nanocube

    here's my tank, it has been up and running for about a month now. tank specs: 28g jbj nano cube 150w hqi w/ 2 18w actinics vortech marine mp10 tunze 3155 ato maxijet 1200 return pumps
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    Hi everybody!

    all ready done :)
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    Hi everybody!

    I am new to the whole reef scene. I have been into freshwater for many years. My current setup is a 28g nanocube. Its been up for about four weeks now. Great to meet you all. -steve
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