F Fried_fish Candiru MFK Member May 13, 2005 241 0 46 VA/MD/DC Area Apr 6, 2006 #21 heh post a few more you're almost there....btw I forgot to say gj on the sump. Maybe you should write a diy sump direction with pictures
heh post a few more you're almost there....btw I forgot to say gj on the sump. Maybe you should write a diy sump direction with pictures
H Hasi Go hard, or go home MFK Member May 30, 2005 1,579 3 68 42 Australia Apr 6, 2006 #22 Fried_fish said: heh post a few more you're almost there....btw I forgot to say gj on the sump. Maybe you should write a diy sump direction with pictures Click to expand... That was the initial plan, but my brother dropped and broke the digital camera So i had to borrow a friends and i couldn't get the step by steps. But HardBoileds sticky at the top of the DIY thread is what i followed and i recommend to all!
Fried_fish said: heh post a few more you're almost there....btw I forgot to say gj on the sump. Maybe you should write a diy sump direction with pictures Click to expand... That was the initial plan, but my brother dropped and broke the digital camera So i had to borrow a friends and i couldn't get the step by steps. But HardBoileds sticky at the top of the DIY thread is what i followed and i recommend to all!
E EDEN AQUARIUM Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 6, 2006 5 0 0 Virginia Apr 6, 2006 #23 no camera? its ok you can draw some diagram for us newbies
H Hasi Go hard, or go home MFK Member May 30, 2005 1,579 3 68 42 Australia Apr 6, 2006 #24 hehe i dont have the Microsoft Paint skills like Ash adn ewurm do
F fish head )'> Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 18, 2006 1,034 7 0 S.E. Michigan Mar 14, 2007 #26 Isn't this type of overflow called a "weir"? If you can make that acrylic sump (nice job BTW) you can make an overflow. Any of the large tanks that I have, have a sticker on the bottom stating that they are tempered glass and cannot be drilled.
Isn't this type of overflow called a "weir"? If you can make that acrylic sump (nice job BTW) you can make an overflow. Any of the large tanks that I have, have a sticker on the bottom stating that they are tempered glass and cannot be drilled.