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Its not an overhead. All though I did have one over my 75g. My thread has some pics and a possible video in it. I'll see if I can figure out how to quote it over here.
 
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It’ll make more space for the rocks but not sure about the BB to be housed. I believe it’s porous enough.

Currently setting up a sump with 3 tier plastic drawer and lava rocks. Lots of big broken pieces and debris.
Plus from what i read overhead sump have less chance on overflowing during power outage thats why i decided to tey it out.
 
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You just need to make sure there is enough room in your tank to accommodate the water from your sump just like if the tank was up top.
I always leave about 3-“4” gap in my tank, the tank is 65g high and the plastic pot i have is about 3’ long 10”high and 8” wide, ill be drilling the plastic pot about 6” high so the water level wont be to high.
 
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So how does this work? You have a pump inside the tank to pump the water in the drawer?
Well like I said the big set up is gravity, it's under the tank. Yes you would put a pump in the tank and pump water to the three drawer. It would run down through your media and back to the tank. The tub is 48x18×21ish it's tapered so I think bottom is only 14.
The small set up is over tank and same thing I used a deck planter box and an old acrylic tank I had. The planter box has a ledge made out of eggcrate with cotton batting for mech and is full of lava rock and pothos.
 
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Plus from what i read overhead sump have less chance on overflowing during power outage thats why i decided to tey it out.

Same flood risks on both. What happened to the eshopps you had ?
 
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