overflow to canister filter

funkoptimus

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Where did you get the reducers for the hose?? Also why not put clamps on it to make sure they dont come off?

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120 gallon Aqueon "megaflow" tank with dual overflows conected via bulkhead fittings a softline plumbing to FX5. I removed the towers on the inside of the tank, they are standpipes behind a 3D background.

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inkslinger

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When I first got my use 110g tank it was drill at the bottom , It was not RR ready it did not have a over flow box. I use a Eheim 2080 filter and added Ball Vales
and hose barbs and hook up my filter to it . My intake was 4inches above the gravel and my return was 1inch below the surface with clear pvc. I never had a problem
with it leaking an was able to remove my filter for cleaning , {The Eheim filters comes with ball valves to remove the hose from the filter for maintenance} I've since change my filter an set-up and plug the holes with out glue so if I want to use them again I can and never had a leak . 10 years ago an still running.
 
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Where did you get the reducers for the hose?? Also why not put clamps on it to make sure they dont come off?
Sorry I missed this post! I bought the barbed reducers from Ace Hardware. Lowes and Home Depot also carry them. I actually do have clamps on the hoses now, the pics were old pics from a test fit. I don't have any current pics. I will soon though since I have hooked up an inline heater and UV.
 

funkoptimus

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So you reduced to fit an inline heater , do you use a UV? So reducing it did not cause reduction in flow due to a greater head pressure or friction? Would I would love to see pics on how you did that.
 

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Pics like the OP asked for :D

120 gallon Aqueon "megaflow" tank with dual overflows conected via bulkhead fittings a softline plumbing to FX5. I removed the towers on the inside of the tank, they are standpipes behind a 3D background.

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I may be interested in trying something like this soon glad to see its been done a while back. - "Nothing new under the sun" they say
 

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I may be interested in trying something like this soon glad to see its been done a while back. - "Nothing new under the sun" they say
Ah the memories. That was a nice little setup. If I were to do it again I would have used lower standpipes and ball valves. A bit of stuff build up behind the background but it wasn't terrible.
 
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