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Hey guys!
I have been looking for a new tank and considering a few options, and one is for a used SC Aquariums 80 gallon Internal, like this:
https://www.scaquariums.com/SCA-80-Gallon-Starfire-Tank-p/sca-80g.htm
Again, I'm just considering this tank, I have not purchased it yet. It's not exactly what I want in a new tank, it's a bit smaller than I had hoped and I really wanted an exterior overflow, but admittedly I'm having a hard time finding what I want for a price that's affordable for me. This used tank is a complete running system, so it seems like a good deal.
The tank is running, so obviously it's plumbed, but I just wanted to ask here what *the best* way is to set up the plumbing on this tank, or one like it? Behind the internal overflow is three 1" drain holes, then there are holes on each side of the top of the overflow for the return jets. It seems to me that the only way to set up this tank is to have one hole be for the return, which would connect to the return jets at the top. Then, you'd have two holes left that you could set up for a Herbie style return, is that how you guys would do this?
Am I missing something, or is there another way to do this? I had really wanted a Bean Animal style overflow, plus the return lines. Is the two-pipe Herbie style a reliable setup?
Thank you guys in advance!
I have been looking for a new tank and considering a few options, and one is for a used SC Aquariums 80 gallon Internal, like this:
https://www.scaquariums.com/SCA-80-Gallon-Starfire-Tank-p/sca-80g.htm
Again, I'm just considering this tank, I have not purchased it yet. It's not exactly what I want in a new tank, it's a bit smaller than I had hoped and I really wanted an exterior overflow, but admittedly I'm having a hard time finding what I want for a price that's affordable for me. This used tank is a complete running system, so it seems like a good deal.
The tank is running, so obviously it's plumbed, but I just wanted to ask here what *the best* way is to set up the plumbing on this tank, or one like it? Behind the internal overflow is three 1" drain holes, then there are holes on each side of the top of the overflow for the return jets. It seems to me that the only way to set up this tank is to have one hole be for the return, which would connect to the return jets at the top. Then, you'd have two holes left that you could set up for a Herbie style return, is that how you guys would do this?
Am I missing something, or is there another way to do this? I had really wanted a Bean Animal style overflow, plus the return lines. Is the two-pipe Herbie style a reliable setup?
Thank you guys in advance!