Plastic tub overflow frag system

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Hey!
I was thinking about making a frag system and was wondering if something like this might work/if anyone has done this
There's many tubs with pre-drilled overflow holes and I could put a big sump on the bottom row

It's just an idea :)

thanks
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Hey!
I was thinking about making a frag system and was wondering if something like this might work/if anyone has done this
There's many tubs with pre-drilled overflow holes and I could put a big sump on the bottom row

It's just an idea :)

thanks
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Following this cause I'm curious to see if this would work as well
 
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Following this cause I'm curious to see if this would work as well
Many large farms use fiberglass ( i think) tubs with sumps

I was contemplating between a 90cm 157l tank and 60cm 65l tank plumbed to a 60l sump and use the 90cm as a display in my room and the 65 with a rack

or i can go with those plastic tubs in my basement
 
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Hm found this neat setup for 35k shipped

I might just go for this

edit: I can probably make this myself for 1/3 of the price because thats just some wood, plumbing and cheap tubs
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