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Hi You ALL,
I have been reading, watching youtube vids, reading more, watching more videos, day and night, home and at work. Pretty much the last 3 months i have been all about saltwater fish tanks. At first i was looking at buying a 50 gallon tank bc i read that its the best beginner tank. Then while waiting for Petco's $/gallon sale i started looking at OfferUp for used tanks as i had been researching and learned a lot about tank restoration. Looking and looking led me to purchase a 120 gallon tank (4'x2'x2') that was set up as a fresh water tank. The tank has a left corner weir/overflow set up that is a tower top to bottom with a 2.5inch hole on the bottom corner of the tank (probably for a durso overflow). It also has two 1" holes drilled on the top (one next to the weir and the other on the other end) that were being used as 2 returns from the freshwater sump.
So far i cleaned, cleaned, cleaned and cleaned the tank until it was sparkling clean. I removed the back blue paint and will be painting it black (using Rust-Oleum black recommened by BRS) soon. Also painted the stand from the light brown to a matte black finish using Home Depot's Behr matte black paint with moisture protection. I will also be redoing the silicone seal on the inside and bought 2 tubes of 10oz GE silicone 1 clear silicone. I am thinking of doing this after overflow set up is decided and completed.
So still have to decide on:
1. Proper overflow to purchase a new Weir as some teeth are broken from the old one and it is only 5x5.5inches (i think too small for a 120gallon). This is where i need the most help now. I was leaning toward taking the current weir off and ordering a larger total top to bottom weir. I was leaning toward a Herbie overflow (due to simplicity over BA) and I would use the current 2.5inch hole and add another hole to add the main and emergency overflows. I am still considering to just drill a third hole and do a BA.
Another idea i recently had since i have to remove the Weir is to just close that hole on the bottom and instil a box overflow. I would use one of the 1" holes for a main drain and add another 1.25" for an emerigency drain(also possibly another hole for a BA if needed). Would 1" drain be enough for the main overflow? What do you guys think...should i use the bottom hole and add another hole or close the hole and do an overflow from the back glass? My reason for that would be becuase i think it is more pleasing to the eye rather than havin a big Weir top to bottom since i have to change it anyway. One 1" return should be enough right? And closing the 2.5inch hole shouldnt be an issue right?
next:
tubing, sump, pump, overflow, wavemakers, lights and the works
Thanks guys. So excited about this especially coming from a guy without much experience with painting or plumbing.
Lets do this
I have been reading, watching youtube vids, reading more, watching more videos, day and night, home and at work. Pretty much the last 3 months i have been all about saltwater fish tanks. At first i was looking at buying a 50 gallon tank bc i read that its the best beginner tank. Then while waiting for Petco's $/gallon sale i started looking at OfferUp for used tanks as i had been researching and learned a lot about tank restoration. Looking and looking led me to purchase a 120 gallon tank (4'x2'x2') that was set up as a fresh water tank. The tank has a left corner weir/overflow set up that is a tower top to bottom with a 2.5inch hole on the bottom corner of the tank (probably for a durso overflow). It also has two 1" holes drilled on the top (one next to the weir and the other on the other end) that were being used as 2 returns from the freshwater sump.
So far i cleaned, cleaned, cleaned and cleaned the tank until it was sparkling clean. I removed the back blue paint and will be painting it black (using Rust-Oleum black recommened by BRS) soon. Also painted the stand from the light brown to a matte black finish using Home Depot's Behr matte black paint with moisture protection. I will also be redoing the silicone seal on the inside and bought 2 tubes of 10oz GE silicone 1 clear silicone. I am thinking of doing this after overflow set up is decided and completed.
So still have to decide on:
1. Proper overflow to purchase a new Weir as some teeth are broken from the old one and it is only 5x5.5inches (i think too small for a 120gallon). This is where i need the most help now. I was leaning toward taking the current weir off and ordering a larger total top to bottom weir. I was leaning toward a Herbie overflow (due to simplicity over BA) and I would use the current 2.5inch hole and add another hole to add the main and emergency overflows. I am still considering to just drill a third hole and do a BA.
Another idea i recently had since i have to remove the Weir is to just close that hole on the bottom and instil a box overflow. I would use one of the 1" holes for a main drain and add another 1.25" for an emerigency drain(also possibly another hole for a BA if needed). Would 1" drain be enough for the main overflow? What do you guys think...should i use the bottom hole and add another hole or close the hole and do an overflow from the back glass? My reason for that would be becuase i think it is more pleasing to the eye rather than havin a big Weir top to bottom since i have to change it anyway. One 1" return should be enough right? And closing the 2.5inch hole shouldnt be an issue right?
next:
tubing, sump, pump, overflow, wavemakers, lights and the works
Thanks guys. So excited about this especially coming from a guy without much experience with painting or plumbing.
Lets do this