I was lucky enough to find a 120gal system 4'x2'x2' tank that was being given away for free this past weekend. The tank is in good shape and I'm getting everything cleaned up now. I was planning on upgrading to a peninsula tank before this one fell into my lap but now im getting curious as to how hard it would be to get rid of the overflows in this 120 and turn it into a peninsula tank. The overflows are plastic and look to only be siliconed in. I think its an old Marineland or aqeon aquarium. I could probably just cut them right out and scrape the silicone. I think ill be safer leaving a little chunk of the overflows and not messing w the silicone where it meets in the bottom corners. Then could I just plug the bulkheads? Or would I be better off removing the bulkheads and siliconing a 1/4" thick chunk of glass over them?
If I can get those removed and the holes plugged ill drill for another overflow and returns on one of the short ends.
Any opinions or pointers on this project?
If I can get those removed and the holes plugged ill drill for another overflow and returns on one of the short ends.
Any opinions or pointers on this project?